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A candlemaker uses 240 cubic centimeters of wax to create a scented candle using a cylindrical mold. He decides to offer a larger-sized candle, which uses twice as much wax as the smaller-sized candle.

Which mold can he use to make the larger-sized candle?

A. a cylinder with a height that is the same as the height of the original mold, and a radius that is double the radius of the original mold

B. a cylinder with a height that is double the height of the original mold, and a radius that is one-half the radius of the original mold

C. a cylinder with a height and a radius that are each double the length of those of the original mold

D. a cylinder with a height that is double the height of the original mold, and a radius that is the same as the radius of the original mold

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Answer: a cylinder with a height that is double the height of the original mold, and a radius that is the same as the radius of the original mold.

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Answer: a cylinder with a height that is double the height of the original mold, and a radius that is the same as the radius of the original mold

Explanation:

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