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Every possible cross section of a three-dimensional figure is a circle. What is the figure? cone cylinder circle sphere
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Every possible cross section of a three-dimensional figure is a circle. What is the figure?
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It would have to be a sphere. Anywhere you cut a sphere into a cross section it creates a circle.
Cone doesn't work because it will create a triangle if cut from the peak to the base.
Circle is 2 dimensional so it can't be sliced in this fashion.
Cylinder creates a rectangle when cut vertically.
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It's a sphere, Adam.
Look at it this way; no matter where you cut through an orange, you will always be looking at a circle.
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