The volume of any prism or cylinder is given by the formula , where is the area of its base and is its height. If a particular prism's height is doubled and its base area is reduced to one-fourth of its original size, how does its new volume compare to its original volume?
The new volume is half the original volume.
The new volume is twice the original volume.
The new volume is one-fourth the original volume.
The new volume is four times the original volume.