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Suppose a sphere, cylinder, and cone all share the same radius. The cylinder and cone also share the same height, which is twic...Asked by Exoctic_DrEaMs
suppose a sphere cylinder and cone all share the same radius and the cylinder and cone also have the same height, which is twice the radius. Which of the following is true about the relationship between the volume formulas for the sphere, cylinder, and cone?
answers: A: Sphere - cone = cylinder
B: sphere = cylinder + cone
C: 3 cones = 1 cylinder
Or D: 1 cylinder = 2 cones + 1 sphere.
answers: A: Sphere - cone = cylinder
B: sphere = cylinder + cone
C: 3 cones = 1 cylinder
Or D: 1 cylinder = 2 cones + 1 sphere.
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