A gold cube is melted down and formed into a right cylindrical solid. Is the height of the cylinder greater than twice the height of the cube?
(1) Twice the square of the height of the cube is greater than the circumference of the cylinder.
(2) The surface area of the cylinder is three times the volume of the cube.
OA posted after some discussion.
(1) Twice the square of the height of the cube is greater than the circumference of the cylinder.
(2) The surface area of the cylinder is three times the volume of the cube.
OA posted after some discussion.