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How does the volume of a sphere compare to that of a cylinder with a height and radius equal to the radius of the sphere?

A. The sphere is the same volume as the cylinder
B. The sphere is the same volume as the cylinder minus a cone of equal base and height
C. The sphere is half the volume of the cylinder minus a cone of equal base and height
D. The sphere is twice the volume of the cylinder minus a cone of equal base and height

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Answer:

Answer is D

Explanation:

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User Kadie
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1) The height of the cylinder is equal to the diameter of the sphere.

3) The radius of the sphere is half the height of the cylinder.

5) The volume of the sphere is two-thirds the volume of the cylinder.

Hope this helped! :)

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