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Please help!! TYSM!! What do a cylinder and a cone have in common? How are they different? (Hint: Look up the formula for the volume of a cone.)

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Similarities:

Similarities are that these figures have curved surfaces, not flat faces. A cylinder is similar to a prism, but its two bases are circles, not polygons. Also, the sides of a cylinder are curved, not flat. A cone has one circular base and a vertex that is not on the base.

Differences:

A cone is a 3-dimensional solid object that has a circular base and a single vertex. ... Cylinder : A cylinder is a 3-dimensional solid object that has two parallel circular base connected by a curved surface.

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