AAPL wrote:Veritas Prep
If the ratio of the volumes of two right circular cylinders is given by 64/9, what is the ratio of their radii? (Both cylinders have the same height)
A. 4/3
B. 8/3
C. 16/9
D. 4/1
E. 16/3
OA B
Note that the volume (V) of a right circular cylinder is given by πr^2h, where r = radius of the cylinder and h = height
So, V = πr^2h
=> Volume of proportional to the square of the radius, if height is constant
Since it is given that the two cylinders have the same heights, their volumes must be proportional to the square of the radius.
Thus, the ratio of volumes = ratio of squares of their radius
=> 64/9 = (r1/r2)^2, where r1 = radius of the bigger cylider and r2 = radius of the smaller cylider
=> r1/r2 = √(64/9) = 8/3
The correct answer:
B
Hope this helps!
-Jay
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