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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 17:30 yungkxng57

A cylinder and a cone are shown below. 12 in.
12 in.
Volume of cylinder = 2512 in Volume of cone = 1256 in.
Which explains whether the bases of the cylinder and the cone have the same area?
The bases have the same area because the heights are the same.
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The bases have the same area because the volume of the cone is į the volume of the cylinder.
O The bases do not have the same area because the volumes are not the same.
O The bases do not have the same area because the volume of the cylinder is not 3 times the volume of the cone,
given the same heights.

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