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Mathematics, 26.02.2021 21:50 patrickwilson

If there are 3 cylinders all with a radius of 2 and the first one had a height of 1 and a volume of 13 then the next a height of 2 and a volume of 25 and the last a height of 3 and a volume of 38 is this a linear relationship and why or why not

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