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A sphere and a cylinder each have the same radius. The cylinder has a height that is triple the radius. Which figure has a greater volume, the cylinder or the sphere?

User Legxis
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we calculate the volume of the two solids

Sphere


V_s=(4)/(3)*\pi* r^3

Cylinder


\begin{gathered} V_c=\pi* r^2* h \\ V_c=\pi* r^2*3r \\ V_c=\pi*3r^3 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} (4)/(3)*\pi* r^3 \\ \\ 3*\pi* r^3 \end{gathered}

the comparison allows us to see that the volume of the cylinder is greater than that of the sphere

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