If the cones below are similar, what is the ratio of the surface area of Cone A to the surface area of Cone B? 35 in 21 in Cone A Cone B
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Given that Cone A has a height of 35 inches and Cone B has a height of 21 inches, the similarity ratio is 35/21 = 5/3. Show more…
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