Answer:
I believe the answer is 103
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>How does the volume of an oblique cylinder change if the radius is reduced to 2/9 of its original size & the height is quadrupled?
Volume of an oblique cylinder = </span>π * r² * h
radius is reduced to 2/9 of its original size = r * 2/9 = (2r/9)
height is quadrupled = h * 4 = 4h
Volume of an oblique cylinder = π * (2r/9)² * 4h
Assume: r = 9 ; h = 10
V = π * 9² * 10 = 3.14 * 81 * 10 = 2,543.40
V = π * (2²) * (10*4) = 3.14 * 4 * 40 = 502.4
The new volume decrease and is almost equivalent to 20% of the original volume.
PEMDAS
multiply first
1*2=2
3*4=12
5*6=30
now we have
2+12+30=44
add
2+12=14
14+30=44
44=44
true
x=3 if the m was a typo, idk what that means