When a cylinder with a radius of two decimeters is cut to a length of three decimeters, how many square decimeters is the surface area of the remaining cylinder reduced and how many cubic decimeters is the volume reduced?

When a cylinder with a radius of two decimeters is cut to a length of three decimeters, how many square decimeters is the surface area of the remaining cylinder reduced and how many cubic decimeters is the volume reduced?

The surface area of the remaining cylinder is reduced by (2 × 3.14 × 2 × 3 = 37.68) square decimeters, and the volume is reduced by 3.14 × 2 × 2 × 3 = 37.68 cubic decimeters