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Suppose a cylinder and a cone share the same radius and the same height, which is twice the radius. Which ratio describes the relationship between the formulas for the volume of a cone to the volume of a cylinder?(1 point)
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(Explanation: V_cone = (1/3)πr^2h, V_cyl = πr^2h, so V_cone:V_cyl = (1/3):1 = 1:3. With h = 2r it becomes (2/3)πr^3 : 2πr^3 = 1:3.)
(Explanation: V_cone = (1/3)πr^2h, V_cyl = πr^2h, so V_cone:V_cyl = (1/3):1 = 1:3. With h = 2r it becomes (2/3)πr^3 : 2πr^3 = 1:3.)
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