We are given a cone that has the same radius and height as a cylinder. The volume of a cone is given by:

The volume of a cylinder is:

Therefore, the volume of the cone is one-third the volume of the cylinder.
We are also told that a cylinder and a sphere have the same radius and the cylinder’s height is twice its radius.
The volume of a sphere is:

The volume of a cylinder is:

We have that:

Replacing in the formula for the volume of the cylinder:

Simplifying:

Multiplying by 2:

Therefore:

Therefore, the volume of the sphere is twice the volume of the cylinder.