I think the awkward science is quite amusing to me
Answer:
If a cone and a cylinder have the same base and the same height, then the volume of the cone is of the volume of the cylinder. For example, the cylinder and cone shown here both have a base with radius 3 feet and a height of 7 feet. The cylinder has a volume of cubic feet since .
Step-by-step explanation:
For anyone else who needs the right answer...it’s “parallel to the base”. I just did it and I got it right.
64/4 is 16 if that's what you meant.