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In order for the ratio (1 cone:2 spheres:3 cylinders) of volumes to be true, what measurements would have to be equal in all 3 solids?
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In order for the ratio of volumes to be true, the heights of the cone, sphere, and cylinder would have to be equal since volume is directly proportional to height in all three shapes.
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