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cavalieri's principle states that two solids with equal height and base areas but different cross-sectional areas have equal volumes

cavalieri's principle states that two solids with equal height and base areas but-example-1
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Answer:

falseee

Explanation:

User Danise
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Answer:

Option B False

Explanation:

we know that

The Cavalieri's principle states that if two or more figures have the same cross-sectional area at every level and the same height, then the figures have the same volume

therefore

The cross-sectional area at every level must be the same

so

The statement is False

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