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Lesson 2.16 Practice Problems
There are many cylinders with a volume of 1447 cubic inches. The height h(r) in
inches of one of these cylinders is a function of its radius r in inches where h(r) =
b.
What is the height of one of these cylinders if its radius is 2 inches?
What is the height of one of these cylinders if its radius is 3 inches?
What is the height of one of these cylinders if its radius is 6 inches?
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