
Mark M. answered 04/23/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
The surface area becomes 1/9 of the original.
The volume becomes 1/27 of the original
Molly F.
asked 04/23/20Mark M. answered 04/23/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
The surface area becomes 1/9 of the original.
The volume becomes 1/27 of the original
Michael N. answered 04/23/20
Biology Tutor, Microbiology Concentration
If the radius and height are both multiplied by 1/3 then the volume and the surface area would decrease.
V = π(r2)(h)
A = 2(π)(r)(h) + 2(π)r2
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Molly F.
thank you04/23/20