SOLUTION: The height h of a cylinder varies in inversely with the area of the base B when the volume is constant. If the height of the cylinder is 6 centimeters when the area of the base is
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: The height h of a cylinder varies in inversely with the area of the base B when the volume is constant. If the height of the cylinder is 6 centimeters when the area of the base is 12 square centimeters. What is the area of the base of the cylidner at right with the same volume?
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The height h of a cylinder varies in inversely with the area of the base B when the volume is constant. If the height of the cylinder is 6 centimeters when the area of the base is 12 square centimeters. What is the area of the base of the cylidner at right with the same volume?
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hA=k
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6(12)=72
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hA=72.......equation
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I can carry it this far with out more information which I dont have
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need the new height
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remember I cant see the cylinder on the right. Tutors have no access to books or problems
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