To find the volume of the smaller cylinder you will need to determine the scale factor by comparing the 2 cylinders. The scale factor is 1:2. This means that each dimension will be divided by 2 when going from the larger to the smaller figure.
Because volume is a three dimensional measurement, you need to divide 9648 by 2, three times.
9648/2=4824
4824/2=2412
2412/2=1206 cubic inches
The volume of the smaller container is 1206 cubic inches.
The equation given in the question is
13 + (w/7) = - 18
(91 + w) / 7 = - 18
91 + w = - 126
w = - 126 - 91
= - 217
I hope that the procedure is clear enough for you to understand. I also hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has actually come to your desired help.
400×10=4000
400×2=800
50×10=500
50×2=100
2×10=20
2×2=4
4000+800+500+100+20+4=5,424
Check answer by multiplying 452 and 12
452×12=5,424
It reflects across the x axis