5. Suppose the radius of a cylinder
changes, but its volume stays the
same. How must the hei...
Mathematics, 28.04.2021 23:20, tayleeanntabeln2226
5. Suppose the radius of a cylinder
changes, but its volume stays the
same. How must the height of the
cylinder change?
A the height doe not change
B if the radius increases then the height must increase
C if they radius decrease then the height must decrease
D if they radius increase then the height must decrease
Need answer right now
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