Two trees have the same girth but different heights. The volume of the shorter tree is estimated to be 142 cubic feet. How can you use Cavalieri’s Principle to find the volume of the second tree?
the two volumes are proportional
the two volumes are equal
the two volumes are not related
the volume of the shorter tree is greater
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12123333333333333333:
i THINK the volumes would be equal but....idk..
Enderdude:
i dont know either ill just take a wild guess
12123333333333333333:
I hope you get it right
Enderdude:
I hope so too if i don't it'll be oh well crap
12123333333333333333:
oof
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Enderdude:
lol but i think i might have it
12123333333333333333:
k
Enderdude:
I guessed and passed with a 72
12123333333333333333:
oof.
Enderdude:
lol i got lucky
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12123333333333333333:
Please close this post
Enderdude:
ok
12123333333333333333:
Thank you
Enderdude:
Sorry about that
12123333333333333333:
np
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Enderdude:
Now im taking a test
12123333333333333333:
"greatttt"
Enderdude:
not really
12123333333333333333:
Thats why I said "greattttt" and not great! :P
Enderdude:
oh lol sarcastic got ya
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12123333333333333333:
Lol you never get it, do u? lol. Okay if we are going to be talking it has to be in dm.