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Suppose there are two stacks of ten dimes. In the first

Last updated: 7/20/2022

Suppose there are two stacks of ten dimes. In the first

Suppose there are two stacks of ten dimes. In the first stack, the dimes are stacked with perfect alignment. In the second stack, the dimes are stacked irregularly but still on top of each other. Which of the following statements would be true? The height of the first stack would be greater than the height of the second stack. The area of the cross sections for each stack at equal heights would be different. The first stack of dimes would be included between two parallel planes; however, the second stack would not. The volume of both stacks of dimes would be equal.