Question 962589
Cylinder A has a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 10 inches.  Cylinder B has a diameter and height that is three times greater than Cylinder A.
 
How many times greater is the volume of Cylinder B compared to Cylinder A?
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1 time greater = 2x as great
2 times greater = 3x as great
3 times greater = 4x
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{{{Vol = pi*r^2*h}}}
--> 64 times the volume
= 63 times greater volume.