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A cylinder with height,h, and radius,r, has a volume of 1200pi cubic units. What could be the dimensions of this cylinder?
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A cylinder with height,h, and radius,r, has a volume of 1200pi cubic units. What could be the dimensions of this cylinder?
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h = 12 units, r = 10 units
Explanation:
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