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How does the volume of an oblique cone change if the height is reduced to 2/3 of its original size and the radius is doubled

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The volume of oblique cone =
(1)/(3) \pi r^(2) h

Now radius is doubled is now it is 2r

And height is reduced to 2/3 of its original size that is 2/3 h

So plugging the values we get volume

New Volume =
(1)/(3) \pi (2r)^2 ((2)/(3) h)

=
(1)/(3) \pi 4r^2 ((2)/(3) h) = (8)/(6) \pi r^(2) h =(8)/(2) ((1)/(3) \pi r^(2) h )
=4*((1)/(3) \pi r^(2) h )

It means the volume becomes 4 times

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