SOLUTION: A cylinder has a volume of 4(pi) cm^3. If the radius and height are each tripled, what will be the new volume of the cylinder? Thanks

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Question 1064302: A cylinder has a volume of 4(pi) cm^3. If the radius and height are each tripled, what will be the new volume of the cylinder? Thanks
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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it's 27 times the 4pi cc volume
3^3 = 27