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Sample Response: The cones are not congruent because one cone is oblique, which makes the length of the slant heights different. Having the same radius, height, and volume does not make the cones congruent when the corresponding slant heights are not equal. Congruent cones must have congruent corresponding slant heights, with all other corresponding parts being congruent.
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One cone is oblique.
The cones have different slant heights.
The lengths of all corresponding edges are not equal.
Congruent cones must have congruent corresponding measures, including slant height.
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- One cone is oblique. — Yes
- The cones have different slant heights. — Yes
- The lengths of all corresponding edges are not equal. — No
- Congruent cones must have congruent corresponding measures, including slant height. — Yes
- The cones have different slant heights. — Yes
- The lengths of all corresponding edges are not equal. — No
- Congruent cones must have congruent corresponding measures, including slant height. — Yes
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