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A stack of quarters could be used in an informal argument for which of the following?
Option #1: the formula for the volume of a cone
Option #2: the formula for the volume of a sphere
Option #3: the formula for the volume of a pyramid
Option #4: the formula for the volume of a cylinder
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A stack of quarters could be used in an informal argument for the formula described in Option #
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Option #4.
A stack of identical quarters is a cylinder made of many thin disks; its volume is (base area) × (height) = πr^2h, which the stack directly illustrates.
A stack of identical quarters is a cylinder made of many thin disks; its volume is (base area) × (height) = πr^2h, which the stack directly illustrates.
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