Figure 1 shows a solid with a circular base of radius 1. Parallel cross-sections perpendicular to the base are equilater

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Figure 1 shows a solid with a circular base of radius 1. Parallel cross-sections perpendicular to the base are equilater

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Figure 1 Shows A Solid With A Circular Base Of Radius 1 Parallel Cross Sections Perpendicular To The Base Are Equilater 1
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Figure 1 shows a solid with a circular base of radius 1. Parallel cross-sections perpendicular to the base are equilateral triangles. Find the volume of the solid. Figure 1

y=1-12 YA B(x, y) с c C у B A. зу 0 60° A А A B 60° у у (c) A cross-section (a) The solid (b) Its base
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