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How does the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 6 inches and a height of 8 inches compare to the volume of a cylinder with radius of 8 inches and height of 6 inches?
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Steve
well, if the radius and height are switched,
V1/V2 = (πr^2h)/(πh^2r) = r/h
so, if r < h, V1 < V2
V1/V2 = (πr^2h)/(πh^2r) = r/h
so, if r < h, V1 < V2
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