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0Explain the following analogyIn terms of formulas used to compute volume, a pyramid is to a rectangular solid just as a cone is to a cylinderChoose the correct answer below.OA. The volume of a rectangular solid is always less than the volume of a pyramid with tho samo baso and height, just as the volume of a cylinder is always lossthan the volume of a cone with the same base and heightO B. The volume of a pyramid is equal to the volume of a rectangular solid with the same base and height, just as the volume of a cone is the equal to the volumeof a cylinder with the same base and heightOC. The volume of a pyramid is one-third the volume of a rectangular solid with the same base and height, just as the volume of a cone is one-third the volume of acylinder with the same base and heightOD. The volume of a rectangular solid is one-third the volume of a pyramid with the same base and height, just as the volume of a cylinder is one-third the volumeof a cone with the same base and heightClick to select your answer

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We have

The formula of the volume of a rectangular prism


V=l_{}\cdot w\cdot h

the formula of the volume of a pyramid


V=(1)/(3)\cdot l\cdot w\cdot h

The formula of the volume of a cylinder is


V=\pi\cdot r^2\cdot h

The formula of the volume of a cone is


V=(1)/(3)\cdot\pi\cdot r^2\cdot h

As we can see following the formulas above

C. The volume of a pyramid is one-third the volume of a rectangular solid with the same base and height, just as the volume of a cone is one-third the volume of a

cylinder with the same base and height

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