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Suppose a tree on your land has a radius of 3 inches and increases in radius one-fourth inch a year. How many years, y, to the nearest tenth will it take for the volume of the tree to double?
A. 2 years
B. 3.6 years
C. 6.1 years
D. 6.2 years
13 years ago

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Reiny
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at what rate does the height change?
Wouldn't the tree also grow in height, and doesn't the volume depend on the height as well??
13 years ago

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