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19 November, 13:03

Suppose the radius of a cylinder changes, but its volume stays the same. How must the height of the cylinder change?

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  1. 19 November, 13:40
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    Answer:The radius and height of a right cylinder are each doubled What is the change in the volume of the cylinder

    In order to find the volume of a cylinder, you would use the formula V=3.14*r2*h. In the formula, the radius is being squared. That means that doubling the radius of the cylinder will quadruple the volume. For example, let's say we have a cylinder with a radius of 2 inches and height of 3 inches.
  2. 19 November, 15:51
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    the height must decrease
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