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26 March, 04:03

If two cylinders are similar and the ratio between the altitude lengths is 2:3, what is the ratio of their volumes

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  1. 26 March, 05:08
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    Given:

    ratio of altitude height = 2/3

    Required:

    ratio of volume

    Solution:

    Assuming that the only difference that the cylinders has is the height, we can solve for the ratio of the volume.

    The volume of a cylinder is equal to πr²*height.

    ratio of volume = πr²*2/πr²*3

    We cancel the pi and the r² since we assume that the cylinders have the same radius. By cancelling, we are left with:

    ratio of volume = 2/3
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