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Mathematics, 02.11.2019 01:31 ash2905

According to cavalieriā€™s principle, if the heights of two solids are equal, and the cross-sectional area at every level parallel to the respective bases is also equal, what else about the two solids is equal?

a.
their surface areas are equal.
b.
their widths are equal.
c.
their volumes are equal.
d.
their radii are equal.

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