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The ratio of the heights of two similar cylinders is 1:3. If the volume of the smaller cylinder is 67 cubic cm, find the volume of the larger cylinder
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The ratio of the heights of two similar cylinders is 1:3. If the volume of the smaller cylinder is 67 cubic cm, find the volume of the larger cylinder
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The ratio of the heights of two similar cylinders is 1:3. If the volume of the smaller cylinder is 67 cubic cm, find the volume of the larger cylinder
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The volume is 18.72
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