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Hey! can someone give me a step-by-step explanation on how to solve this problem correctly? I know for a fact that I did it incorrectly.

Hey! can someone give me a step-by-step explanation on how to solve this problem correctly-example-1
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Perhaps the 3 from the radius was squared to 9, and then multiplied by the 2 from the height to get 18 in the “1:18”
This is just a guess in case no one else answers your question you can try this
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Answer:

B. 1:18

Explanation Down Below

Explanation:

Hello!

First, let's find the volume of each cylinder by plugging in the given values.

Volume of a Cylinder:
V = \pi r^2h

Cylinder A

Since the variables are the same as given in the formula, we can just use the formula as the volume.


\implies{\boxed{{V = \pi r^2h}}

Cylinder B

We have to plug in 3r for the radius, and 2h for the height.


  • V = \pi r^2 h

  • V = \pi (3r)^2(2h)

  • V = \pi(9r^2)(2h)

  • V = 18\pi r^2h


\implies \boxed{ V = 18\pi r^2h}

Ratio

We can see that the Volume of Cylinder B is just 18 times the Volume of Cylinder A, but we can find the same ratio using equations.


  • \text{Ratio} = A:B

  • \text{Ratio} = \pi r^2h: 18\pi r^2h

  • \text{Ratio} = (\pi r^2h)/(18\pi r^2h)

  • \text{Ratio} = \frac{\\ot{\pi}\\ot {r^2}\\ot{h}}{18\\ot{\pi}\\ot{r^2}\\ot{h}}

  • \text{Ratio} = \frac1{18}

  • \text{Ratio} =1:18

The answer is Option B. 1:18.

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