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The volume of a cylinder is 97 ft cubed. if the dimensions are doubled, what will be the new volume?
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The volume of a cylinder is 97 ft cubed. if the dimensions are doubled, what will be the new volume?
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The volume of a cylinder is 97 ft cubed. if the dimensions are doubled, what will be the new volume?
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See, pls, this explanation:
1) formula for volume of cylinder is: V=πR²h, where R - radius of the bottom (circle), h - height of the cylinder.
2) if new_R=2R and new_h=2h then new_V=π(new_R)²(new_h)=8πR²h=8*97=776 ft³
Answer: 776 ft³.
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