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If the radius of a cone is doubled and the height remains the same, what effect does this have on the volume of
the original cone?

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Step-by-step explanation:

h = height of the cone. Let, height at first be x, then volume would be, As the height is doubled, so height = 2x, then volume would be, Therefore, when the height is doubled, the volume of the cone also gets doubled

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