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13 February, 06:30

The volume of a cylindrical watering can is 100cm^3. If the radius is doubled, then how much water can the new can hold?

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  1. 13 February, 07:14
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    V = (pi) (2r^2) (h)

    V=4 (pi) (r^2) (h)

    V=4 (100 aka the old volume)

    V=400cm^3
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