No because it would be smaller.
false
False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.
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apex- true
False
A solid that has congruent horizontal and vertical cross sections is a cylinder. In a cylinder, both the horizontal cross sections (circles) and vertical cross sections (rectangles) maintain consistent dimensions throughout the solid. This property ensures that the shapes formed by slicing the cylinder in any horizontal or vertical plane are always congruent to each other. Other examples include cubes and spheres, but the cylinder specifically illustrates this characteristic well.
It is a rectangle which is similar to the base.
a square
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True
True
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True
False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.
If the cylinder is standing on its flat face, the horizontal cross section is a circle. Otherwise, it is a line or a rectangle.
The horizontal cross section of a Coke can or bottle typically reveals a circular shape. This circular cross section represents the volume of the liquid inside, which is uniform in density and composition. If you were to look at the surface of the liquid, it would appear flat, reflecting the curvature of the container's sides.
true!!