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The volume of a can is directly proportional to the height of a can. if the volume of a can is 300 CM when its height is 10.62 cm find the volume of a can with a height of 15.92…
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the volume of a can is directly proportional to the height of a can. if the volume of a can is 300 CM when its height is 10.62 cm find the volume of a can with a height of 15.92 CM
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(300/10.62)*15.92=449.71 cm^3
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