The volume of the large cylinder will be twice the volume of the small cylinder.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Let the radius of the cylinder be 'r'
Let the height of the cylinder be'h'
Volume of the small cylinder=π r² h
Volume of the large cylinder= π r² (2h)
Volume of large cylinder/volume of small cylinder= 2/1
The large cylinder volume is twice the volume of the small cylinder.
If this were to be put in this form:
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Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
x+9<4x
Subtract x from each side
x-x+9<4x-x
9 < 3x
Divide each side by 3
9/3 < 3x/3
3 < x
X must be greater than 3