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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give the dimensions of a cone and a cylinder that have the same volume. Show that the two solids have the same volume

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OpenStudy (chosenmatt):

Cylinders, Cones, and Spheres Many of the three-dimensional solids you encounter in everyday life are not in the shape of a prism or a cylinder. For example, cones and spheres are common shapes. There are a number of ways to approximate the volume of these solids. Note 4 In this next activity, you will compare the volumes of a cylinder, cone, and sphere which all have the same radius and the same height. • The relevant dimensions of a cone are its height and the radius of its circular base. • A sphere is described by its radius (the height of a sphere is simply its diameter). • A cylinder is described by the radius of a circular base and its height.

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