Two jars of the same brand of blueberry jam have cylindrical shapes. One jar is twice the height of the other jar, but its diameter is one-half the diameter of the shorter jar. What is the ratio of the volume of the taller jar to the volume of the shorter jar?

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Two jars of the same brand of blueberry jam have cylindrical shapes. One jar is twice the height of the other jar, but its diameter is one-half the diameter of the shorter jar. What is the ratio of the volume of the taller jar to the volume of the shorter jar?






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