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How does the volume change if the radius of a cylinder is tripled?
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If the radius of a cylinder is tripled, the volume of the cylinder will be multiplied by 9. This is because the volume of a cylinder is directly proportional to the square of the radius. So if the radius is tripled, the new volume will be 3^2 = 9 times the original volume.
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