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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 15:20 madmar

A set of dolls is made so that the volume, V of each of them varies directly as the cube of its height h. The doll with a height of 3cm has a volume of 6.75 cm³. A) find an equation for V in terms of H.
B) find the volume of a doll with a height of 2.5cm

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