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THESE TINS ARE MATHEMATICALLY SIMILAR. ONE HOLDS 400ml AND THE OTHER HOLDS 800ml. THE HEIGHT OF THE SMALLER TIN IS 8cm. CALCULATE THE HEIGHT OF THE LARGER TIN. GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO TH NEAREST MILLIMETRE.
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16 cm.
11 years ago

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