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25 January, 08:03

The volumes of two cylindrical cans of the same shape vary directly as the cubes of their radii. If a can with a six-inch radius holds 1½ pints, how many gallons will a similar can with a 24-inch radius hold?

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  1. 25 January, 08:24
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    The ratio of the radii is 24/6=4. So the volume ratio is 4³=64. Therefore the volume is 64*3/2 pints=96 pints=12 gallons.
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