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The height of a circular cylinder of given volume varies inversely as the square of the radius of the base. How many times greater is the radius of a cylinder 3 m high than the radius of a cylinder 6 m high with the same volume?

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Answered by venkatlohith20141225
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the radius of cylinder of 3 metre height is √2 times greater than the cylinder with height 6 meter.

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