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What happens to the volume of a cone when the height is doubled
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it would be doubled but you have to double height
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Volume of Cone = (1/3) Pi * r^2 * h.
When you double the height, Volume = (1/3) Pi * r^2 * 2h.
= 2 * (1/3) Pi * r^2 * h
Hence the volume would be doubled as well.
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