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Mathematics, 05.03.2022 17:40, magicalunicorns47

If the prisms are the same height, how do their volumes compare? The volumes are equal, because the bases are congruent. The volumes are equal, because the heights are equal and the horizontal cross-sectional areas at every level are also equal. The volumes are not equal, because their horizontal cross-sectional areas are not the same at every level.

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