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Problem 9
Alex and Felicia each have cats as pets. Alex buys cat food in cylindrical cans that are cm in diameter and cm high. Felicia buys cat food in cylindrical cans that are cm in diameter and cm high. What is the ratio of the volume one of Alex's cans to the volume one of Felicia's cans?
Solution 1
Using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, we get Alex, , and Felicia, . We can quickly notice that cancels out on both sides, and that Alex's volume is of Felicia's leaving as the answer.
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Solution 2
Using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, we get that the volume of Alex's can is , and that the volume of Felicia's can is . Now we divide the volume of Alex's can by the volume of Felicia's can, so we get , which is
lol this is something no one should be able to do.-(Algebruh123)2020
Solution 3
The ratio of the numbers is . Looking closely at the formula , we see that the will cancel, meaning that the ratio of them will be =
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Video Solution
The Learning Royal : https://youtu.be/8njQzoztDGc
Video Solution 2
https://youtu.be/FDgcLW4frg8?t=2440
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Video Solution
Solution detailing how to solve the problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-gEdWP0S9M&list=PLbhMrFqoXXwmwbk2CWeYOYPRbGtmdPUhL&index=10
Video Solution
~savannahsolver
See also
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