A cone has a volume of 100 cubic inches and base area of 25 square inches. Malik is making a square prism that has three times the volume of the cone. The base of the prism has twice the area of the base of the cone. Select all that apply. The height of the cone is 12 inches. The radius of the base of the cone is inches. The side length of the base of the prism is 10 inches. The height of the cone is twice the height of the prism. The height of the cone is equal to the height of the prism. The diameter of the base of the cone equals the side length of the base of the prism.

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A cone has a volume of 100 cubic inches and base area of 25 square inches. Malik is making a square prism that has three times the
volume of the cone. The base of the prism has twice the area of the base of the cone. Select all that apply.
The height of the cone is 12 inches.
5
inches.
The radius of the base of the cone is
The side length of the base of the prism is 10 inches.
The height of the cone is twice the height of the prism.
The height of the cone is equal to the height of the prism.
The diameter of the base of the cone equals the side length of the base of the prism.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 14 of 18 A cone has a volume of 100 cubic inches and base area of 25 square inches. Malik is making a square prism that has three times the volume of the cone. The base of the prism has twice the area of the base of the cone. Select all that apply. The height of the cone is 12 inches. 5 inches. The radius of the base of the cone is The side length of the base of the prism is 10 inches. The height of the cone is twice the height of the prism. The height of the cone is equal to the height of the prism. The diameter of the base of the cone equals the side length of the base of the prism.
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