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If the height of a similar cylinder is increased to 40.5 cm, determine the diameter of the new cylinder.

A 30 cm
B 12 cm
C 24 cm
D 18 cm

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Let's call the original height of the cylinder h1 and the diameter d1. We can set up a proportion to solve for the new diameter d2:

h1/d1 = h2/d2

We know h1 = 27 cm (since 54/2 = 27) and h2 = 40.5 cm. We want to solve for d2.

Substituting in the values we know:

27/d1 = 40.5/d2

Cross-multiplying:

27d2 = 40.5d1

Solving for d2:

d2 = (40.5d1)/27

We don't know d1, but we can solve for it using the information given in the answer choices.

If we try answer choice A, d1 = 30 cm:

d2 = (40.5 * 30) / 27 = 45 cm

This doesn't match any of the answer choices, so it's not the correct answer.

If we try answer choice B, d1 = 12 cm:

d2 = (40.5 * 12) / 27 = 18 cm

This matches answer choice D, so the correct answer is D, 18 cm.
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