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A and B are two cylinders that are mathematically similar.
The area of the cross-section of cylinder A is 18cm².
Work out the volume of cylinder B.​

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Answered by XxItzAnvayaXx
5

Answer:

720 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

Given 2 similar cylinders with

ratio of heights = a : b, then

ratio of areas = a² : b²

Here ratio of heights= 5 : 10 = 1 : 2, thus

ratio of areas = 1² : 2² = 1 : 4

cross section area of B is 4 times cross section area of A

cross section area of B = 4 × 18 = 72 cm²

volume of cylinder = cross section area × height

volume of cylinder B = 72 × 10 = 720 cm³

hope this helps...

Answered by clever67
1

Answer:

720cm^2  

Becasue you have to times some sides and then add them.

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