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Rover60:

Triple the dimensions of the cylinder. How many times greater is the volume of the new cylinder than the volume of the original cylinder? Dimensions: 5m radius, 1m height.

AngeI:

Hello welcome to QuestionCove, do you know how to find volume of a cylinder?

Rover60:

No, what's the formula?

AngeI:

V=πr^2h

Rover60:

Ok

AngeI:

So you would find the volume of this, then you would triple the measurements and find the volume of that. Then you would subtract the first volume from the second c:

Rover60:

Oh, ok.

Rover60:

Thank you.

Vocaloid:

just want to make a minor correction since it's asking "how many *times* greater is the volume of the new cylinder" you would subtract (new volume) - (old volume) and then divide by the old volume

AngeI:

Ohhh ty Voca I missed that o:

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