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If the height and radius of a cylinder are doubled, how will the volume of the cylinder be affected?

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If the height and radius of a cylinder are doubled, the volume of the cylinder will also double or will be higher. This is true because the formula for calculating cylinder’s volume is: V=πr2h; where r is the radius while h is the height. However, as you can see on the formula the radius has more effect than height.
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