Two similar cylindrical cans have

  1. You are going to make many cylindrical cans. The cans will hold different volumes. But you'd like them all to be such that the
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  2. Jerry is packing cylindrical cans with diameter 6 in. and height 10 in. tightly into a box that measures 3 ft by 2 ft by 1 ft.
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  3. Two similar cylindrical cans have heights 2m and 3m respectively. If the smaller one holds 800g of sugar, how many kilogram of
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  4. Two similar cylindrical shaped cans hold 2litres and 6.75litres of liquid. If the diameter of the smaller one is 16cm, find the
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  5. The volumes of two cylindrical cans of the same shape vary directly as the cubes of their radii. If a can with a six-inch radius
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  6. Jake has two similar cylindrical pipes. The radius of the first cylindrical pipe is 5 cm. The circumference of the second
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  7. The animal shelter is buying dog food. The function d(n) = 12n represents the number of cans of dog food needed for n dogs. How
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  8. The animal shelter is buying dog food. The function d(n) = 12n represents the number of cans of dog food needed for n dogs. How
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  9. The animal shelter is buying dog food. The function d(n) = 12n represents the number of cans of dog food needed for n dogs. How
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  10. The animal shelter is buying dog food. The function d(n) = 12n represents the number of cans of dog food needed for n dogs. How
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