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two cylinders p and q are made of copper the height of p is twice the height of q . the diameter of p is half the diameter of q

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve it:

Let's use some variables to represent the dimensions:

Let the height of cylinder q be "h" units.

Then, the height of cylinder p is twice as tall, so it's "2h" units.

The diameter of q is "d" units.

The diameter of p is half of q, so it's "0.5d" units.

Now, we have the dimensions of both cylinders in terms of "h" and "d."

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