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How many times larger is the volume of a cone if the radius is multiplied by 6?

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Answer:

36 times larger.

Explanation:

V=
\pi *r^(2)*(h)/(3) is the original volume of a cone formula.

If the radius is multiplied by 6 the new formula is:

V=
\pi *(6x)^(2) * (4)/(3)

Which is simplified to:

V=
\pi *36r^2*(h)/(3)

The only difference between the simplified formula and the original is the *36 so the new volume is 36 times larger when the radius is multiplied by 6.

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