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A cylinder was enlarged by a scale factor of 4. The new volume is 2,240 cubic units. What was the volume of the original cylinder

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We have been given that a cylinder was enlarged by a scale factor of 4. The new volume is 2,240 cubic units. We are asked to find the volume of original cylinder.

We know that a cylinder is a three dimensional object. Since scale factor is 4, so each side of new cylinder will be 4 times the side of original side of cylinder.

Due to 3 dimensions, the volume of new cylinder is
4^3 times the volume of original cylinder.


\text{Volume of original cylinder}* 4^3=\text{Volume of new cylinder}


\text{Volume of original cylinder}* 64=2240


\frac{\text{Volume of original cylinder}* 64}{64}=(2240)/(64)


\text{Volume of original cylinder}=35

Therefore, the volume of the original cylinder is 35 cubic units.

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