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if both volume & height of the cylinder are doubled then the new volume will be how many times of the original volume?

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Answered by generalRd
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if both radius & height of the cylinder are doubled then the new volume will be how many times of the original volume?

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Answered by Anonymous
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V = (pi)r2h is the formula for the volume of a cylinder.

The formula becomes V = (pi)(2r)2h if the radius is doubled and the height remains the same.

V = 4(pi)r2h after simplifying.

The volume increases 4 times since the resulting equation is 4 times the original equation.

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