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16 March, 17:34

If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and the height is tripled, what happens to the volume?

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  1. 16 March, 17:37
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    Answer is multiplied by 12 (B)

    Here is an explanation: due to the doubling of the radius, this increases the volume by a factor of four. Also, tripling the height has increased the volume by a factor of three. Therefore, the the new cylinder will have 12 times the volume of the original.
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