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The height of one right circular cylinder is 6 centimeters and its radius is 3 centimeters. The height of a second right circular cylinder is 18 centimeters and its radius is 3 centimeters. The volume of the second cylinder is how many times as large as the volume of the first cylinder?

A. 12

B. 4

C. 3

D. 2

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Answer:

C.3

Explanation:

User Jimmy Lee
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Answer:

The volume of the second cylinder is three times as large as the volume of the first cylinder .

Hence
V_2=3* V_1

Explanation:

Given that the height of one right circular cylinder is 6 centimeters and its radius is 3 centimeters.

Let
h_1,r_1 be the height and radius of the first right circular cylinder respectively.


h_1=6 cm and
r_1=3 cm

The height of a second right circular cylinder is 18 centimeters and its radius is 3 centimeters.

Let
h_2,r_2 be the height and radius of the second right circular cylinder respectively.


h_1=18 cm and
r_1=3 cm

To find the volume of the second cylinder is how many times as large as the volume of the first cylinder :

The formula for Volume of right circular cylinder is


V=\pi r^2h units

The Volume of first right circular cylinder is


V_1=\pi r_1^2h_1

Substitute the values in the formula we get


V_1=\pi (3^2)(6)


V_1=\pi (9)(6)


=54\pi units


V_1=54\pi units

The Volume of second right circular cylinder is


V_2=\pi r_2^2h_2

Substitute the values in the formula we get


V_2=\pi (3^2)(18)


V_2=\pi (9)(18)


=162\pi units


V_2=162\pi units

From the volumes
V_1 and V_2 we get


(V_2)/(V_1)=(162\pi)/(54\pi)


=3


(V_2)/(V_1)=3


V_2=3* V_1

The volume of the second cylinder is three times as large as the volume of the first cylinder .

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