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| Problem 6.2Topic 6: Investigating Volumefor use before Looking for Pythagoras ( (Investigation 3)Volume is the amount of space enclosed in a solid.- C.
- If the volume and height of a cone and a cylinder are the same, which
one has the larger base? b.- About many times more volume does a basketball with a radius of
4.78 inches have than a baseball? Even if theseshapes leaned to one side, the same formulas for volume would apply.- 6.
- They both multiply the area of a base times
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