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15 September, 03:24

If two similar cylindrical shaped cans hold 2 litres and 6.75 litres of liquid, and the diameter of the smaller one is 16 cm, what is the diameter of the laeger can?

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  1. 15 September, 05:10
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    Ratio of volumes = 6.75 / 2 = 3.375

    ratio of diameters = cube root of 3.375 = 1.5

    Diameter of larger can = 16 * 1.5 = 24 cm.
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