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If the radius of a cylinder is tripled & its height remains the same then how many times does the volume of the new cylinder become as compared to the original cylinder?
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Answered by MrVampire01
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Answered by preetam21122044
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Step-by-step explanation:

Volume-\pi r^{2}h

new volume change is due to radius and it change volume squarely

New volume=9\pi r^{2}h

It become 9 times

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