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What is the ratio of the volume of Cylinder A to the volume of Cylinder B?

What is the ratio of the volume of Cylinder A to the volume of Cylinder B?-example-1
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ANSWER: The ratio of the heights of cylinders A and B is 1:9.

Explanation:

The volume of cylinder A is %28pi%29%28%283r%29%5E2%29%28h%29+=+9%28pi%29%28r%5E2%29%28h%29.

So tripling the radius in cylinder A makes the volume 9 times the volume of cylinder B. If the volumes are to be the same, the height of cylinder A must be 1/9 the height of cylinder B.

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The correct answer is 18/25

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I just took the quiz and that is the answer

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