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A can of juice had a radius 3 in. and a height 6 in. explain whether tripling the radius would triple the volume of the can.
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A can of juice had a radius 3 in. and a height 6 in. explain whether tripling the radius would triple the volume of the can.
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9inchs by 18inchs if it all triples
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