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Two cylindrical vases have the same base, but one vase is twice as tall as the other one. Therefore, the taller vase will hold 8 times as much water as the shorter vase.
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Two cylindrical vases have the same base, but one vase is twice as tall as the other one. Therefore, the taller vase will hold 8 times as much water as the shorter vase.
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