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Q: A has cross sectional shapes that are similar but not congruent to one another?
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A has cross-sectional shapes that are similar but not congruent to one another?

pyramid * * * * * A frustum : of a cone is another possibility.


What has cross sectional shapes that are similar but not congruent?

pyramid


A has cross-sectional shapes taken parallel to a base that are similar but not congruent to one another.?

pyramid


What has cross-sectional shapes taken parallel to a base that are similar but not congruent to one another?

A cone or a pyramid.


What solid has cross sectional shapes taken to parallel to a base that are similar but not congruent to one another?

A tapered prism.


What sape Has Cross-sectional Shapes Taken Parallel To A Base That Are Similar But Not Congruent To One Another.?

A pyramid or cone.


A pyramid has cross sectional shapes that are to one another?

similar


A pyramid has cross-sectional shapes that are to one another?

similar


Are congruent tiangles similar?

All congruent shapes are similar, but not all similar shapes are congruent.


What are similarities of congruent shapes and similar shapes?

The angles for congruent shapes and the angles in similar shapes are all the same. All the sides are also proportional in both. Basically, all congruent shapes are similar but not all similar shapes are congruent.


Can two shapes be congruent and not similar?

In short, no. Similar shapes are shapes in which all corresponding angles congruent regardless of the length of the sides. Congruent shapes have congruent corresponding angles and corresponding sides. In effect congruent shapes is a special condition of similar shapes.


All cross-sectional shapes that are parallel or perpendicular to one of the bases of a what are also congruent to one another?

cube