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A cylinder has its height doubled and its radius cut to 1/3. What is the ratio of the volumes of the modified cylinder to the original cylinder

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  1. 27 July, 15:52
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    Let height of a cylinder is h and radius be r

    volume of cylinder = πr*r*h

    if height is doubled then height becomes = 2h

    radius becomes one third = 1/3 r

    volume of cylinder becomes = π*1/3r*1/3r*2h = 2/9πr*r*h

    ratio of original cylinder to new one = 9/2
  2. 27 July, 16:01
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    1 is to 4.5; the original cylinder was 3.14 and the modified cylinder was. 698

    (I ignored units)
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