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18 August, 01:37

Cylinder A has a radius of 1m and a height of 3m. Cylinder B has a radius of 3m and a height of 3m. What is the ratio of the volume of cylinder A to the volume of cylinder B?

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  1. 18 August, 01:58
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    A = 1*1*3.14*3 = 9.42 m3

    B = 3x3x3.14x3=85.78m3

    9.42:85.78

    4.71:42.89
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