Jessica crowe
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How many times larger is the volume of a cone if the height is multiplied by 3?
The question is incomplete. You could be asking about a similar cone, in which all dimensions are multiplied by 3, or about one in which the only change being made to to multiply the height by 3, and the base is unchanged. (I would assume that the cone remains, say, a right circular cone as opposed to becoming an oblique elliptical cone.) MarkFL evidently is reading it the former way, while I tend to read it the latter way, since only the height was mentioned.How many times larger is the volume of a cone if the height is multiplied by 3?