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11 April, 17:56

The height of a cylinder is increased by a factor of 3. The radius is not changed. What is the effect of the increase on the volume of the cylinder? A) The volume of the cylinder increases by a factor of 3. B) The volume of the cylinder increases by a factor of 9. C) The volume of the cylinder increases by a factor of 6. D) The volume of the cylinder increases by a factor of 4.

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  1. 11 April, 17:58
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    The answer is option A
  2. 11 April, 18:23
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    The answer should be A

    original volume = Area x Height

    If the the height was increased by a factor of 3,

    Volume = Area x (Height x 3)

    Which ultimately still means

    Volume = (Area x Height) x 3

    Which gives you the answer

    Volume = (original volume) x 3

    That's why the answer is A as the volume increased by a factor of 3
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