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Do you know the cylinder volume formula?Answer is: V=Pi*r^2*h Let me explain what that means. So the Pi is a constant number equal to 3.14..... and continue and this doesn't effect the volume while radius and height are the ones who do that.The volume is more effected by the radius because if both of them are a same number the radius would be greater than the height.

If r= 2 and h=2 than V=Pi*2^2*2 V=3.14*4*2

Explanation:

Let me solve the problem!

a) r=3 h=10 than V=Pi*3^2*10 V=Pi*9*10 V=90Pi

When we increase the raduis by 1

b)r=4 h=10

V=Pi*4^2*10 so V=Pi*16*10 so V=160Pi

c)r=3 h=11

V=Pi*3^2*11 so V=Pi*9*11 so V=99Pi

It meas that when the radius is increased by 1inc the volume is greater than when you increase the height by 1.

Thank!

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