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A cylinder's radius is multiplied by three and its height is reduced to half. What is the ratio of the new volume to the original volume?
- 4 : 5
- 3 : 2
- 6 : 2
- 9 : 2
Correct answer: 9 : 2
Solution
Original volume V = pi*r^2*h. New radius = 3r, new height = h/2. New volume V' = pi*(3r)^2*(h/2) = pi*9r^2*(h/2) = (9/2)*pi*r^2*h. Ratio V':V = (9/2):1 = 9:2.
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