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Two different cross sections are taken parallel to the base of a three-dimensional figure. the two cross sections are the same shape, but are not congruent. which could be the three-dimensional figure? check all that apply. conecylinderrectangular prismtriangular prismtriangular pyramidsquare pyramid

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