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Informal volume arguments (Cavalieri's principle, dissection)

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Question 1
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\(\textbf{Cavalieri's principle}\) states that two solids have equal volume if they have\dots
A.
the same height and equal cross-sectional areas at every level
B.
the same total surface area
C.
congruent bases only
D.
the same number of faces
the same height and equal cross-sectional areas at every level

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