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A cylinder has a volume of 864 pi cm and height of 6 cm another cylinder has the same height but the radius is three times as long how much longer is the volume second cylinder
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A cylinder has a volume of 864 pi cm and height of 6 cm another cylinder has the same height but the radius is three times as long how much longer is the volume second cylinder
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23 cm
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