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31 January, 19:09

Cylinder $b$'s height is equal to the radius of cylinder $a$ and cylinder $b$'s radius is equal to the height $h$ of cylinder $a$. if the volume of cylinder $a$ is twice the volume of cylinder $b$, the volume of cylinder $a$ can be written as $n / pi h^3$ cubic units. what is the value of $n$?

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  1. 31 January, 19:30
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    a I took the test on ingenuity
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