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22 March, 05:03

A cylinder has radius r and height h how many times greater is the surface area of a cylinder when both dimensions are multiplied by a factor of 2?3?5?10?

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  1. 22 March, 07:09
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    Correct answer: 4, 9, 25, 100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Surface area of cylinder A = 2r²π + 2rπ h = 2rπ (r+h)

    r₁ = 2r and h₁ = 2h = > A₁ = 2 (2r) π (2r+2h) = 2 2rπ 2 (r+h) = 4 2rπ (r+h)

    A₁ = 4 A

    r₁ = 3r and h₁ = 3h = > A₁ = 2 (3r) π (3r+3h) = 3 2rπ 3 (r+h) = 9 2rπ (r+h)

    A₁ = 9 A and so on ...

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