GRE Quantitative Reasoning › Cylinders
A cylinder with volume of and a radius of
has its radius doubled. What is the volume of the new cylinder?
A cylinder with volume of and a radius of
has its radius doubled. What is the volume of the new cylinder?
Quantitative Comparison
Quantity A: Surface area of a cylinder that is 2 feet high and has a radius of 4 feet
Quantity B: Surface area of a box that is 3 feet wide, 2 feet high, and 4 feet long
Rusty is considering making a cylindrical grain silo to store his crops. He has an area that is 6 feet long, 6 feet wide and 12 feet tall to build a cylinder in. What is the maximum volume of grain that he can store in this cylinder?
Quantitative Comparison
Quantity A: Surface area of a cylinder that is 2 feet high and has a radius of 4 feet
Quantity B: Surface area of a box that is 3 feet wide, 2 feet high, and 4 feet long
Rusty is considering making a cylindrical grain silo to store his crops. He has an area that is 6 feet long, 6 feet wide and 12 feet tall to build a cylinder in. What is the maximum volume of grain that he can store in this cylinder?
A right circular cylinder of volume has a height of 8.
Quantity A: 10
Quantity B: The circumference of the base
A right circular cylinder of volume has a height of 8.
Quantity A: 10
Quantity B: The circumference of the base
What is the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 17 and a height of 3?
What is the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 17 and a height of 3?