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In a standard cylinder, all horizontal cross-sections are congruent circles regardless of the height at which the cut is made. If the statement asserts that the cross-sections are not all congruent, it suggests that the figure in question may not be a true cylinder. Instead, it could be a shape that varies in diameter along its height, such as a tapered or irregular prism.
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The horizontal cross-sections of a cone are circular in shape, and these circles are congruent to each other at all heights except for the vertex, which is a single point. As you move away from the vertex along the height of the cone, the diameter of the circular cross-sections increases uniformly. This consistent shape results in a series of congruent circles, illustrating the cone's geometric properties.
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