No. To be similar ALL lengths must be in the same ratio. If two cylinders have the same radii, but different heights then the radii have one ratio (1:1) but the heights have a different ratio; thus they are not similar.
Similar triangles means they have the same lengths OR the corresponding lengths have equal ratios.
16:25
false
It tells you how many times the side length will grow or shrink.
8 27
The ratio is 27 : 1331.
The ratio of their volumes is 23^3 = 12167.
As volume is length x length x length, cube the ratio of the lengths, thus: Ratio of lengths = 2 : 5 ⇒ Ratio of volumes = 23 : 53 = 8 : 125
No. To be similar ALL lengths must be in the same ratio. If two cylinders have the same radii, but different heights then the radii have one ratio (1:1) but the heights have a different ratio; thus they are not similar.
it depends whether the area of the circles ontop are the same (pie x diameter) if so, yes. if not, no. 64:27 .
no. not all cylinders are similar, some may even be slanted
If and when two parallelograms are similar, you know that the ratio of two side lengths within one parallelogram will describe the relationship between the corresponding side lengths in a similar parallelogram. If and when two parallelograms are similar, you know that the ratio of corresponding side lengths in the other parallelogram will give you the scale factor that relates each side length in one parallelogram to the corresponding side length in a similar parallelogram.
Similar triangles means they have the same lengths OR the corresponding lengths have equal ratios.
8:343
27:1331
64:729