How to find the surface area of a cylinder - GRE Quantitative Reasoning

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The area of the base of a circular right cylinder is quadrupled. By what percentage is the outer face increased by this change?

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The base of the original cylinder would have been πr2, and the outer face would have been 2πrh, where h is the height of the cylinder.

Let's represent the original area with A, the original radius with r, and the new radius with R: therefore, we know πR2 = 4A, or πR2 = 4πr2. Solving for R, we get R = 2r; therefore, the new outer face of the cylinder will have an area of 2πRh or 2π2rh or 4πrh, which is double the original face area; thus the percentage of increase is 100%. (Don't be tricked into thinking it is 200%. That is not the percentage of increase.)

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