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Erik states that the two cones below have the same volume because of Cavalieri’s principle. 2 cones are shown. The first cone has a radius of r, a slant length of c, and a height of b. The second cone has a radius of r, a height of a, and a slant length of b. Is Erik’s statement correct? Why or why not? Yes, the solids are both cones and appear to have the same volumes. Yes, the area of the bases and the heights of the cones are the same, so the volumes are equal. No, the heights of the cones are not the same, so Cavalieri’s principle does not apply.

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Answer:

The person above me is correct but the option is C.

User Sytech
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Answer:

D. No, the heights of the cones are not the same, so Cavalieri’s principle does not apply.

Explanation:

Correct on Edge.

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