SOLUTION: A cylindrical can holds 56 milliliters. ​(a) If the radius of the base is doubled and the height​ halved, what is the new volume of the​ can? ​(b) If

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Question 1055995: A cylindrical can holds
56 milliliters.
​(a) If the radius of the base is
doubled and the height​ halved, what is the new volume of the​ can?
​(b) If the radius of the base is halved and the height is
doubled​, what is the new volume of the​ can?

Answer by addingup(3677)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
r^2Pi*h = 56
a) 2(r^2Pi)1/2h = ?
b) 1/2(r^2Pi)*2h = ??
here you have the formulas laid out and ready for you to do your magic. Good luck, there are infinite combinations... unless you have information you didn't share with us.

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