A square prism and a cylinder have the same height. The area of the cross-section of the square prism is 157 square units, and the area of the cross-section of the cylinder is 50m
square units. Based on this information, which argument can be made?
The volume of the square prism is
the volume of the cylinder.
The volume of the square prism is half the volume of the cylinder.
The volume of the square prism is equal to the volume of the cylinder.
The volume of the square prism is twice the volume of the cylinder.