The volume of a cylinder is "V = \\pi r^2 h" .
Knowing that "r=\\frac{d}{2}" we can write the formula as "V = \\pi (\\frac{d}{2})^2 h" .
The following statements are given:
"V_1=V_2=12 * 1000 cm^3"
"h_1=2d_1"
"h_2=3d_2"
We can write the following equation for the first cylinder:
"V_1=\\pi (\\frac{d_1}{2})^2 h_1"
"12 * 1000cm^3=\\pi (\\frac{d_1}{2})^2 2d_1"
"12000cm^3=\\pi \\frac{(d_1)^3}{2}"
"d_1 = \\sqrt[3]{\\frac{12000cm^3*2}{\\pi}}"
"d_1 \\approx 19.695 cm"
We can write the following equation for the second cylinder:
"V_2=\\pi (\\frac{d_2}{2})^2 h_2"
"12 * 1000cm^3=\\pi (\\frac{d_2}{2})^2 3d_2"
"12000cm^3=\\pi \\frac{3(d_2)^3}{4}"
"d_2 = \\sqrt[3]{\\frac{12000cm^3*4}{3\\pi}}"
"d_2 \\approx 17.205 cm"
The answers to the given parts of the question are "19.695" and "17.205", respectively.
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