Asked by Makayla
If the height of a cylinder is tripled, but the area of the base stays the same, what happens to the volume?
The volume triples.
The volume is nine times greater.
The volume doubles.
The volume is four times greater.
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The volume triples.
Reason: V = (area of base) × height, so if the base area is unchanged and the height is multiplied by 3, the volume is also multiplied by 3.
Reason: V = (area of base) × height, so if the base area is unchanged and the height is multiplied by 3, the volume is also multiplied by 3.
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