Answer:
108quartz
Explanation:
Volume of a cylinder = πr²h
r is the radius
h is the height
If A cylindrical container can hold 4 quarts of water, then;
4 = πr²h ...... 1
Let the volume be x of the radius and height at tripled
h1 = 3h
r1 = 3r
X = πr1²h1
X = π(3r)²(3h)
X = 9πr²(3h)
X = 27πr²h .... 2
Divide 1 by 2
4/x = πr²h/27πr²h
4/x = 1/27
Cross multiply
x = 4×27
x = 108
Hence the container can hold 108quartz of water of the radius and height was tripled.