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Steve has two cans containing biscuit dough. The cans are cylindrical and their dimensions (in inches) are as follows.

• Can A: h = 10 and r = 0.6
• Can B: h = 5 and r = 1.2

Which of the following statements about the volumes of the cans is true?
A. The volume of can A is twice the volume of can B.

B. The volume of can B is twice the volume of can A.

C. The volumes of the two cans are equal.

D. The volume of can A is four times the volume of can B.

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It’s B, The volume of can B is twice the volume of can A.
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