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14 January, 15:16

A cylinder's radius is reduced to 2/5 its original size and the height is quadrupled. How has the volume of the cylinder changed?

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  1. L
    14 January, 17:20
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    The volume of the cylinder:

    V = r² π h

    A radius is reduced to 2/5 its original size and the height is quadrupled.

    V (new) = (2/5 r) ² π · 4 h = 4/25 r² π · 4 h = 16/25 r² π h = 16/25 V

    Answer:

    The new volume has 16/25 the volume of the original cylinder.
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