SOLUTION: 2. A cylindrical soup can has a diameter of 66.0 mm and a height of 95.0 mm, and holds about 325.0135 cm3. The soup company wants to market a can that holds twice as much soup as t

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Question 1183410: 2. A cylindrical soup can has a diameter of 66.0 mm and a height of 95.0 mm, and holds about 325.0135 cm3. The soup company wants to market a can that holds twice as much soup as the existing can. What should be the dimensions of the new can?
Answer by ikleyn(52797) About Me  (Show Source):
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There are infinitely many  (uncounted amount)  of all possible dimensions, satisfying to the problem

            pi%2Ar%5E2%2Ah = 2*325.0135 cm^3
    or
            pi%2Ar%5E2%2Ah = 650.027 cm^3.


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