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17 August, 22:04

A cylindrical vase has height 17 inches and radius 3 inches.

Suppose a second vase has double the radius but the same surface area. What is the height of the vase?

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  1. 17 August, 22:17
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    Answer: 4.25 or 17/4 is the height

    Step-by-step explanation:

    V=pi*r^2*h

    We set them equal to each other and solve for h

    pi*3^2*17=pi*6^2*h

    h=9*17/36=153/36=4.25=17/4
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