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What happens to a volume of the cylinder when the radius is doubled?

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asked 1 year ago in Math by ronald.ward Top Users (15,700 points)

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V = (pi)*R2*H when you twice the radius after that put 2R in place of R within the formula: V = (pi)*(2R)2*HV = 4pi*R2*H And so the volume will increase 4 fold should you double the cylinder's radius.
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