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A cylinder has a volume of 8π cm3 and a radius, r. Complete this table for volume of cylinders with the same height but different radii.
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200 pi
16 pi
162 pi
72 pi
4 pi
32 pi
2 pi
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Pi 238 pi 456 pi34 pi 200
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