since the volume of a right cylinder is height x area of base, the area of the base
is Pi * r^2 (r is radius which is 1/2 of diameter), so the area of the base did not
change, while the height is doubled so the volume is doubled.
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
The base areas quadruple and the curved surface doubles.
It doubles The volume of a cylinder height times diameter squared times 3.14
The circumference is doubled or tripled, respectively.
If the altitude is not changed, the area would be doubled.
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
The base areas quadruple and the curved surface doubles.
The diameter of a circle is doubled if the circumference is doubled.
It doubles The volume of a cylinder height times diameter squared times 3.14
The circumference is doubled or tripled, respectively.
The surface area of the 'wall' doubles, but the base areas remain the same.
When the diameter is doubled, perhaps? Then the area is 4 x larger.
If the altitude is not changed, the area would be doubled.
Volume doubles
Volume doubles
The volume is doubled.
If you double the circumference. the diameter like wise would double.