Suppose a spear a cylinder and a cone all shared the same radius and the cylinder and The cone also share the same height what is twice the radius which of the following is true about the relationship between volume formulas and sphere formulas sphere equal cylinder plus cones beer minus cone equals cylinder three pounds equal one cylinder I'm cylinder equals

It is a bit difficult to understand the question fully due to some unclear wording. However, I will try to provide an answer based on the information given.

If all three shapes (sphere, cylinder, and cone) have the same radius and the cylinder and cone also share the same height, then the following relationship can be observed:

Volume of sphere = Volume of cylinder + Volume of cone

In other words, the volume of the sphere is equal to the sum of the volumes of the cylinder and the cone.

The equation given in the question, "three pounds equal one cylinder I'm cylinder equals," does not make sense in relation to the given information and cannot be evaluated without further clarification.