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The volume, in cubic feet, of a right cylindrical silo of height h and radius r is V = πr2h. The height of the silo is h(r) = 3.5r.
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The volume, in cubic feet, of a right cylindrical silo of height h and radius r is V = πr2h. The height of the silo is h(r) = 3.5r.
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