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How does the volume of a cone change if the height is doubled ?

How does the volume of a cone change if the height is doubled ?-example-1

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answer is b)2/3 pie r^2 h

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If you keep the radius the same and double the height, you find that by experimentation with this a few times, doubles your volume as well. That means that instead of 1/3 pi r^2 h, we will have 2/3 pi r^2 h. Your answer B.
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