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For cylinders with radius 2 units, let h represent the height of the cylinder, in units, and the V represent the volume of the cylinder, in cubic units.

a. Complete the table relating the height and volume of cylinders with radius 2 inches.


Type each volume as a multiple of π, or round to the nearest cubic inch.


Is there a linear relationship between height and volume?

The attachment is the table.

For cylinders with radius 2 units, let h represent the height of the cylinder, in-example-1

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Answer:

H V

1 4π

2 8π

3 12π

There is a linear relationship between height and volume in this example. With a constant radius value for this table, the volume is 4 times the size of the height of the cylinder.

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