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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 22:00 hesterkl1225

What can be concluded about a cylinder and a cone with the same height and radius measures? Check all that apply.
The cone has the greater volume.
The cone and cylinder have the same base area.
The volume of the cone is One-third the volume of the cylinder.
The cylinder can fit inside the cone.
The cone and cylinder have the same diameter.

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