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9 May, 11:42

How does the volume of an oblique cylinder change if the radius is reduced to 2/9 of its original size and the height is quadrupled?

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  1. 9 May, 12:13
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    Old volume = pi*r^2*h new volume = pi * (2/9) * (2/9) * r^2 * (4h)
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