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the volume of a cylinder is 44cm3. find the volume of another cylinder of the same height and double the base radius

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So what you need to do is form another cylinder that has a volume of 44cm3 and then double the base size by the radius.
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Answer:


Volume \ of \ other\ cylinder = 176 \ cm^3

Explanation:

Let the volume of cylinder Vₐ = 44cm³

Let radius of cylinder " a " be = rₐ

Let height of cylinder " b" be = hₐ


Volume_a = \pi r_a^2 h_a\\\\44 = \pi r_a^2 h_a

Given cylinder " b ", Radius is twice cylinder " a " , that is
r_b = 2 r_a

Also Height of cylinder " b " is same as cylinder " a " , that is
h_b = h_a


Volume_b = \pi r_b^2 h_b


= \pi (2r_a)^2 h_a\\\\=4 * \pi r_a^2 h_a\\\\= 4 * 44\\\\= 176 \ cm^3

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