The ratio of the volume of the smaller cylinder to the volume
of the larger cylinder is 0.422
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What is the ratio of the volumes?</h3>
We know that for the smaller cylinder, one of the dimensions, let's say the height, is 18ft, and for the larger the height is 24ft.
The quotient is:
24ft/18ft = 4/3
Then the ratio between the radius of the cylinders must be the same, if R is the radius of the larger cylinder and r the radius of the smaller cylinder we get:
R/r = 4/3
Then the ratio between the volumes (the volume of the smaller over the volume of the larger) is equal to the cube of the scale factor:
V = (3/4)^3 = 9/16 = 0.422
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Answer:
B.)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the equation 3x+8
3 would be the number of marbles, since x is the weight of the marble, and 8 would be the weight of the empty bucket.
The equation is finding the weight of the bucket, therefore we need to add the weight of the bucket (8) and the weight of the marbles.
Answer:
72
you have to add five and thirteen to get eighteen then subtract 90 by 18 and get 72
I think this is right, hope this helps
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Answer:
Presuming the 4.2 cm is the radius the diameter would be 8.4 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Radius is half the diameter
So it would be 4.2 X 2 for the diameter
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