The circumference of the base of a cylinder is 24π mm. A similar cylinder has a base with circumference of 60π mm. The lateral area of the larger cylinder is 210π mm2.

What is the lateral area of the smaller cylinder?

Answer :

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Given that the figures are similar polygons, the ratio of their ratios should be equal to the square of the ratio of their circumference. If we let x be the lateral area of the smaller cylinder then,
                        (x/210π) = (24π/60π)²
The value of x from the equation is, 
                                     x = 33.6π
Thus, the area of the smaller cylinder is equal to 33.6π mm². 

Answer:

33.6π mm2

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