Consider two solid figures, a sphere and cylinder, where

Chapter 7, Problem 7.1.10

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Consider two solid figures, a sphere and cylinder, where each has radius r. The volume of a sphere is and the volume of a cylinder is Vc 5 pr2 h. a. If h 1, when is the volume of the sphere greater than the volume of the cylinder? b. What value of h would make the volumes the same? c. Complete this statement: The volume of the cylinder with radius r is greater than the volume of a sphere of radius r, when h ____.

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