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21 August, 13:18

Which of the following figures can be described as a three-dimensional solid made from stacking congruent circles?

A. Cone

B. Cylinder

C. Cube

D. Prism

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  1. 21 August, 13:37
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    cylinder
  2. 21 August, 13:48
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    For this case we have that, by definition, a cylinder is a geometric body formed by a curved and closed lateral surface and two parallel planes that form its bases. Their bases, or also called cylinder caps, are circular.

    Now, this is equivalent to stacking congruent circles (of the same diameter) and forming the three-dimensional figure.

    Answer:

    Option B

    Cylinder
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