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Based on your results in Question 1, how is the volume of the cone related to the volume of the cylinder, given that their bases and heights are the same? (Keep in mind that the volumes you recorded were rounded, not exact values.)

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in a similar way,the volume of a cone and a cylinder that have identical bases and height are proportional. if a cone and a cylinder have bases (shown in color) with equal areas and both have identical heights, the the volume of a cone is one-third that volume of a cylinder is V=πr2h

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If the base dimensions and the heights are the same, the volume of the pyramid is approximately 1/3 the volume of the cube.

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