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The bases of a _______________ are circular and congruent.

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cylinder

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The bases of a cylinder are circular and congruent. You can get this from the keyword circular.

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A cylinder is a three-dimensional closed figure with congruent, parallel (usually circular) bases connected by the set of all line segments between the two circular bases (forming a curved surface). When the word "cylinder" is used, it usually refers to a cylinder whose bases are circles, resembling a tin can.

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It is on google if you need more information. I hope this helps :)

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