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  • Mar 9, 2010, 08:08 PM
    Doodles2
    Solving quadratic word problems
    A cylinder of an engine is rebored increasing it's radius by 0.05 inches. This increases the cubic capacity of the cylinder by 4.04%. What is the original diameter of the cylinder?
  • Mar 9, 2010, 08:30 PM
    ROLCAM

    The original diameter of the cylinder is APPROX 2.566 inches.

    workings:-
    3.14285x = 4.04 - (3.14285*
    .0025)
    3.14285x = 4.04 - .007857
    3.14285x = 4.03214
    x = 1.2829
    D = 2.566 approx
  • Mar 10, 2010, 09:20 AM
    Unknown008

    Hmm... wrong again Rolcam :(

    The volume of a cylinder is given by:



    You have increased your radius by 0.05, so, new radius is r + 0.05. The volume increases by 4.04%, that means that the ratio of the new volume to that of the initial volume is 1.0404 : 1 (1.0404 is 104.04 %, which is initial percentage, 100% added to the increase in percentage, 4.04%).

    This gives a 'new' formula for the volume:



    Now you have two equations with three unknowns. But what you can do is divide the second equation by the first:



    Cross out those which cancel out:



    Now, you have one equation with one unknown. Solve for r. The value of r should be an exact value, one which you don not have to round off. (ans: 2.5 in)

    Post your answer! :)
  • Mar 11, 2010, 05:45 PM
    Doodles2
    Thank You!

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