Two cylinders are similar. The radius of cylinder A is 5.6 inches. The radius of cylinder B is 1.4 inches. If the height of cylinder B is 4 inches, what is the height of cylinder A

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The answer is 16 inches.

Let r be a radius and h be a height of a cylinder
Since the cylinders are similar, then the ratio between their radiuses is equal to the ratio of their heights:
r1 : r2 = h1 : h2

Cylinder A:
r1 = 5.6 in
h1 = ?

Cylinder B:
r2 = 1.4 in
h2 = 4 in

5.6 : 1.4 = h1 : 4
h1 = 4 * 5.6 : 1.4
h1 = 16 inches

Answer:

16 inches

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