SOLUTION: If the radius of a cylinder is 5 cm and the height is 24 cm how would you enlarge the figure so that it hold 4 times its normal amount?
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Question 723283: If the radius of a cylinder is 5 cm and the height is 24 cm how would you enlarge the figure so that it hold 4 times its normal amount?
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If the radius of a cylinder is 5 cm and the height is 24 cm how would you enlarge the figure so that it hold 4 times its normal amount?
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Volume of cylinder=area of end*height=π*radius^2*height
To hold 4 times its normal amount, double the radius to 10 cm or increase the height by 4 times to 96 cm
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