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There are two right circular cylinders. The radius of the first cylinder is 4 centimeters, and its height is 5 centimeters. The radius of the second cylinder is 12 centimeters, and its height is also 5 centimeters. What is the ratio of the volume of the larger cylinder to the volume of the smaller cylinder? A. 3:1 B. 5:1 C. 6:1 D. 9:1

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Answer:

252.1

Explanation:

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Answer:

D. 9:1

Explanation:

The formula for the volume of a cylinder is πr² · h (pi · radius² · height) (use 3.14 for pi).

The two right circular cylinders have the same height. The larger cylinder has a radius that is three times the size of the smaller radius.

4 · 3 = 12

However, in the equation for volume, the radius is squared. Because of this, the larger cylinder is 9 times the size of the smaller cylinder because 3² = 9.

You can check your work by finding the volume of the two cylinders using the volume formula πr² · h:

3.14 · 4² · 5 = 251.2

3.14 · 12² · 5 = 2,260.8

The cylinder with a radius of 12 cm is 9 times the size of the cylinder with a radius of 4 cm.

2.260.8 ÷ 9 = 251.2

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