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17 May, 01:18

The height of a right circular cone is multiplied by 3, but its radius

remains fixed. What is the volume of the new cone divided by the

volume of the original cone?

OA) 3

O B) 6

OC) 9

OD 12

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  1. 17 May, 04:09
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    The correct answer is C.
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