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20 May, 03:48

A cylinder has a volume of 432 cubic meters. What is the volume of a cylinder with dimensions one-third of the original?

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  1. 20 May, 05:39
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    Finally with knew knowledge i have found a more correct answer*

    so in order to find out 1/3 of our dimentions

    (since we size 1/3 on our height and radius)

    all we have to do is divide by 27

    423 : 27 = 16

    our correct answer is 27 cubic meters³

    :P
  2. 20 May, 07:29
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    Cylindervolume=hpir^2

    V=432

    432=hpir^2=original

    if each is divided by 3 then

    h turns to (1/3) h

    r turns to (1/3) r

    input and find the effect

    (1/3) hpi[ (1/3) r]^2

    (1/3) hpi (1/9) r^2

    move 1/9 to front

    (1/27) hpir^2

    compared to original volume (which was hpir^2)

    so therefor we multiply the original volume by 1/27

    432*1/27=16

    the new volume is 16 cubic meters
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