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Two cylinders are similar. The surface area of one is 49 cm ^ 2 , and the surface area of the other is 121 cm ^ 2 . Find the scale factor between them.

Two cylinders are similar. The surface area of one is 49 cm ^ 2 , and the surface-example-1

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Answer:

7 : 11

Explanation:


(s)/(s) =\frac{\sqrt[2]{49} }{\sqrt[2]{121} } =(7)/(11) = 7 : 11

Two cylinders are similar. The surface area of one is 49 cm ^ 2 , and the surface-example-1
User Likan Zhan
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Answer:

7 : 17.29

Explanation:

==>Given:

Two similar cylinders:

Surface area of Cylinder A = 49cm²

Surface area of Cylinder B = 121cm²

==>Required:

Scale factor between both cylinders

==>Solution:

We can easily get the scale factor between both by taking the following steps:

=>Set up a ratio of their surface area:

Smaller cone surface area : larger cone surface area

49:121

= 49/121

=>Simplify the ratio gotten:

Dividing the denominator and the numerator by 7, would give us,

7/17.29

= 7:17.29

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