Asked by Mary
the volume of a cylinder is 88 m. If the radius of the cylinder is quadrupled, what will be the volume of the new cylinder in cubic meters?
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Damon
volume = base area * height
the height did not change
the radius, r is now 4 r
so the radius squared(in A=pi r^2) is 16 times
so the volume is 16 times
16 * 88 m^3
the height did not change
the radius, r is now 4 r
so the radius squared(in A=pi r^2) is 16 times
so the volume is 16 times
16 * 88 m^3
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