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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 23:00 jaylene125

A cylinder and a hexagonal prism both have a height of 12 cm and volume of 240 cubic cm. A plane parallel to the bases cuts both figures 5 cm from their bases. Use the information from the previous question. Find the area of the cylinder’s cross section. Find the area of the hexagonal prism’s cross section.

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