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OpenStudy (aizhalee):
Fan and Medal will be given !!Please help
What would the volume of a figure with dimensions if it was 5 times larger than the cylinder below
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OpenStudy (aizhalee):
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
@welshfella help please :(.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'll help you
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
Ok Thank you
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
so..... how is it done ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol I'm working on it
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
Ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you change one dimension (e.g. height) and keep the others constant, the change in volume is proportional to that one change in dimension
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
Yes I understand but I need help "solving" it
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
thank you lucas
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
u need to know what 5x5x5 is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is that what the pic says?
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
No I understand she said 5 (cubed) and multiplied by the volume , I just need help solving that
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
she referring to my teacher
OpenStudy (anonymous):
62.83
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OpenStudy (aizhalee):
I know but it said what if It was 5 times bigger ,
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in radius or height?
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
she told me us 5 to the third power
OpenStudy (anonymous):
^^^in radius or height?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ganeshie8
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OpenStudy (aizhalee):
7853?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yesssss
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Good Job
OpenStudy (aizhalee):
thanks, seems like I didnt need help after all
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yur smart
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OpenStudy (aizhalee):
thxz , and thxz for taking the time to help me :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Npp