SOLUTION: The surface area of a cylinder varies jointly as its radius and height. If s=surface area, r=radius and h=height, which equation below represents the statement?
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Question 185992: The surface area of a cylinder varies jointly as its radius and height. If s=surface area, r=radius and h=height, which equation below represents the statement?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The surface area of a cylinder varies jointly as its radius and height. If s=surface area, r=radius and h=height, which equation below represents the statement?
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S = krh
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Cheers,
San H.
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