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Answer:
1. When we have a prism and a pyramid with equal bases and height, we can fit the pyramid inside the prism,As a matter of fact, when this is the case, the pyramid takes up exactly 1/3 of the space in the prism.
This fact allows us to see a relationship between the volume of a prism and the volume of a pyramid when the two have equal bases and equal heights.
That is, the volume of a pyramid is 1/3 the volume of a prism with equal height and base.
2. Given a cylinder, design and build a cone with the same height and base diameter.
First, measure the height h and diameter d of your cylinder, the diameter d = 2 times the radius r, d = 2*r.
In the diagrams, h is the height of the cylinder and the cone, and r is the radius of their bases, which are equal.
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