SOLUTION: Cylinder A has the same volume as cylinder B. If the radius of A is three times the radius of B, what is the ratio of the height of A to the height of B?

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Question 1106589: Cylinder A has the same volume as cylinder B. If the radius of A is three times the radius of B, what is the ratio of the height of A to the height of B?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39633)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
, volume of cylinder, length H, radius R



GIVEN: The volumes of cylinders A and B are equal.
Radius of A is three times that of B.

Cylinder A


Cylinder B


Find ratio of .
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