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Franco wants to double the volume of the cone. What should he do?

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Double the height that’s the answer

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Answer:

If Franco wants to double the volume, he must multiply the radius and height of the original cone by
\sqrt[3]{2}

Explanation:

we know that

If two figures are similar, then the ratio of its volumes is equal to the scale factor elevated to the cube

Let

z-----> the scale factor

x----> the volume of the larger cone

y----> the volume of the original cone

so


z^(3)=(x)/(y)

we have


x=2V\ units^(3)


y=V\ units^(3)

substitute and solve for the scale factor


z^(3)=(2V)/(V)=2


z=\sqrt[3]{2} ------> the scale factor

If Franco wants to double the volume, he must multiply the radius and height of the original cone by
\sqrt[3]{2}

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