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The cylinder below has a volume of 785 t, and the cone has a volume of 314 ft.
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The cylinder below has a volume of 785 t, and the cone has a volume of 314 ft.
78.5 ft2
78.5 ft2
Which explains which figure has the greater height?
The cylinder has a greater height because the bases are the same, but the cylinder has a greater volume.
The cylinder has a greater height because the volume of the cylinder is greater than twice the volume of the cone.
The cone has a greater height because the bases are the same, but the volume of the cylinder is less than 3 times the
volume of the cone.
The cone has a greater height because the bases are the same, but the volume of the cylinder is less than 4 times the
volume of the cone.
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