7. suppose a student stacks 1000 congruent circles one on top of the other, and the teacher
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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 16:10, giouamado
7. suppose a student stacks 1000 congruent circles one on top of the other, and the teacher
1000 similar circles, with each circle a little smaller than the one below it.
a. what is the name of the solid formed by the stack of congruent circles?
b. relate the dimensions of one of the congruent circles to the dimensions of this solic
c. what is the name of the solid formed by the stack of similar circles?
d. relate the height of the stack of similar circles to a dimension of this solid.
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