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A local artist creates a piece with two glass cylinders filled with colored water. The second cylinder has the same radius, but is only 1/2 as tall as the first cylinder. What is the relationship between the volume of the first cylinder and the second cylinder?

A local artist creates a piece with two glass cylinders filled with colored water-example-1
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The formula for calculating volume of the cylinder is

V= B * H

First volume V1= B * H1 and second volume V2= B * H2

H1= 2 H2

when we divide V2/V1 = (B*H2)/(B*H1) => when we shorten B and B we get

V2/V1 = H2 / H1 when we replace H1 we get V2/V1 = H2/ 2H2

when we shorten H2 and H2 we get V2/V1 = 1/2

The correct answer is the volume of the second cylinder is one-half the volume of the first cylinder.

Good luck!!!

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