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It appears to be: 16 to 25 but only if the cylinders are 48*pi*m^2 and 75*pi*m^2

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Q: What is the similarity ratio of the smaller to the larger similar cylinders S. A. 48 pi sq and S.A. 75 pi m sq?
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