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Sonequa has two containers, one in the shape of a cylinder

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Sonequa has two containers, one in the shape of a cylinder

Sonequa has two containers, one in the shape of a cylinder and the other in the shape of a cone. The two containers have equal radii and equal heights. She investigated the relationship between the volumes of the cone and the cylinder by transferring water between the two containers. Which of the following claims is most likely to be supported using the results of Sonequa's investigation? The volume of a cylinder is two times the volume of a cone when the two containers have equal radii and equal heights, because one full cylinder of water completely and exactly filled the cone two times. The volume of a cylinder is three times the volume of a cone when the two containers have equal radil and equal heights, because one full cylinder of water completely and exactly filled the cone three times. The volume of a cylinder is two times the volume of a cone when the two containers have equal radii and equal heights, because two full cylinders of water completely and exactly filled the cone one time. The volume of a cylinder is three times the volume of a cone when the two containers have equal radii and equal heights, because three full cylinders of water completely and exactly filled the cone one time.