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if the radius of the base of a cone is tripled and the height is doubled then the volume is?

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Answered by abhishek2346
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If the height is tripled and the diameter is doubled, the volume changes to: V1=13π(3D2)2(2h) V 1 = 1 3 π ( 3 D 2 ) 2 ( 2 h ) .

Answered by TheWorker
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If the height is tripled and the diameter is doubled, the volume changes to: V1=13π(3D2)2(2h) V 1 = 1 3 π ( 3 D 2 ) 2 ( 2 h )

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