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Cones, Cylinders, & Spheres Unit Test
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Suppose a sphere, cylinder, and cone all share the same radius and the cylinder and cone also share 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?(1 point)
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1 cylinder = 2 cones + 1 sphere
1 cylinder = 2 cones + 1 sphere

sphere - cone = cylinder
sphere - cone = cylinder

3 cones = 1 cylinder
3 cones = 1 cylinder

sphere = cylinder + cone
sphere = cylinder + cone
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The volume of a sphere is 48 m3 . What is the volume of a cylinder if its radius is the same as the sphere’s and its height is equal to the sphere’s diameter?(1 point)
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