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Describe the relationship between the two quantities. Volume of a cylinder; Height & radius of cylinder's base.

User FishGel
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Answer:

V = pi r^2 h

Explanation:

Volume = the constant pi times the square of radius of the base * height

User Jarikus
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Answer:

The Volume is directly proportional to the radius in the Base Area and the height of a Cylinder

Explanation:

Well, every time you check it out the Volume of Cylinder


V=\pi r^(2)h

You can view it as:

Base Area times the height

Base Area= \pi r^{2} Circle Area

Height =h

So the Volume is directly proportional to the radius in the Base Area and the height of a Cylinder. The higher the cylinder, the more volume it will be able to take. The larger the base (bigger the radius) the greater capacity it will take.

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