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How do you do this problem?-example-1
User Asheley
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Let
V,r,h be the volume, radius, and height of the original cylinder, respectively.

The new cylinder has a volume 8.9% greater than its original volume, which means the new volume is
V+0.089V=1.089V. The radius was increased by 10%, so the new radius is
r+0.1r=1.1r. The height was decreased by
k\%, which means the new height is
h-0.01kh=(1-0.01k)h.

Recall that the volume of a cylinder with radius
r and height
h is


V=\pi r^2h

So for the new cylinder, the volume equation is


1.089V=\pi(1.1r)^2((1-0.01k)h)


1.089V=1.21(1-0.01k)(\pi r^2h)

Now
V=\pi r^2h, so we can cancel those factors and solve for
k:


1.089=1.21(1-0.01k)\implies0.9=1-0.01k\implies0.01k=0.1\implies k=10

User RunningRhetoric
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The volume of the original cylinder is

... V = π·r²·h

For r=1 and h=1, this is

... V = π·1²·1 = π

For the new cylinder, the volume is 1.089 times that amount.

... V = 1.089π = π·1.1²·(1-k)

... 1.089/1.21 = 1-k

... k = 1 - 1.089/1.21 = 1 - 0.9 = 0.1 = 10%

The appropriate choice is (B) 10.

User Mohammad Misbah
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