The resistance is given by
[tex]R= \frac{\rho L}{A} [/tex]
where ρ is the resistivity, L is the length and A is the cross sectional area.
The volume of the conductor can't change, we don't create or destroy matter. The volume is given by L*A. This product must be kept constant. If we double the length, we must halve the area. Doing this we get:
[tex]R'=\frac{\rho 2L}{ \frac{1}{2} A}=4R[/tex]