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If the cylinder above is similar to a second cylinder that has a radius of 10mm, what is the height of the second cylinder

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Answer:

The height of the second cylinder is 30mm

Explanation:

Given

Cylinder 1:


R = 15mm


H = 45mm

Cylinder 2


r = 10mm

See attachment

Required

Determine h, the height of the small one

To do this, we make use of the following equivalent ratios;


R : H = r : h

This gives:


15 : 45 = 10 : h

Express as fraction


(15 )/( 45 )= (10 )/( h)

Simplify


(1 )/( 3)= (10 )/( h)

Cross multiply


h *1 = 3 * 10


h = 30

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