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10 June, 07:45

The volume of a cylinder is V = 1/3 πr2h. If the radius is doubled and the height is halved, what will be the ratio of the new volume to the old volume

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  1. 10 June, 08:29
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    V (o) = 1/3 πr²h - old volume

    V (n) = 1/3 π (2r) ² (h/2) = 1/3 π (2r) ² (h/2) = 1/3*4/2 * πr²h=1/3*2 * πr²h

    V (n) / V (o) = 1/3*2 * πr²h/1/3 πr²h=2/1

    V (n) / V (o) = 2/1 - ratio

    the volume will be doubled
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