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A solid is cut by a plane that is parallel to its base, forming a two-dimensional cross section in the shape of a circle. Which of the following solids could have resulted in that cross section?
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A cylinder.
The solid that could have resulted in a two-dimensional cross section in the shape of a circle when cut by a plane parallel to its base is a cylinder.
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