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4 July, 07:26

The height, h, of a cylinder is five units less than three times its radius, r. Which expression represents the height of the cylinder in terms of its radius

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  1. 4 July, 07:34
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    h = 3r - 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know the height (h) of the cylinder is roughly three (3) times it's radius (r), but not exactly ... it's 5 units less.

    So, we start by stating that the height is 3 times its radius:

    h = 3r

    Then we apply the correction mentioned in the question:

    h = 3r - 5

    It's not important for us to know what the units are ... they could be cm, inches, meters or miles. We don't care.
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