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The following statement is always, sometimes or never true is to be explain:
The bases of cylinders have different radii.
Answer to Problem 23HP
The given statement is never true.
The bases of cylinders have equal radii.
Explanation of Solution
The statement is ‘the bases of cylinders have different radii’.
Let’s draw a cylinder whose base
From diagram, understand that there is equal circle or equal radii on the top or bottom side of the cylider which means that the given statement is never true.
Conclusion:
Hence, cylinders bases has equal radii.
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