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Answer:

C) the volume of cylinder B is 5 times the volume of cylinder A

Step-by-step explanation:

By inspection of the diagram we can see that the radius of both cylinders are the same and the heights are different, so we can automatically discount answer options A and D.

Volume of a cylinder =
\pi r^2h

⇒ volume of A = 100
\pi cm³

⇒ volume of B = 500
\pi cm³

500
\pi ÷ 100
\pi = 5

Therefore, the volume of cylinder B is 5 times the volume of cylinder A

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