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23.10.2020 • 
Mathematics

Often we need to use exponents to correctly model the variation in situations: The volume of a cylinder varies jointly with the square of its radius and its height. Its
general equation looks like V = kr’h where k= some constant number for all cylinders
and V, rand h are variables representing volume, radius and height, respectively. When
the radius is 3 cm and height is 5 cm, the cylinder has a volume of 141.3 cm. Find the
volume when the radius is 6 cm and the height is 10 cm.

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