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A cylindrical tin can holding 2 gal.has its height equal to the diameter of its base.Another cylindrical tin can with the same capacity has its height equal to twice the diameter of its base. Find the ratio of the amount of tin required for making the two cans with covers.
14 years ago

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james
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6 years ago

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