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(i) How are prisms and cylinders alike?
(ii) How are pyramids and cones alike?
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Answered by gumnaambadshah
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(i) As we know cylinders and prisms both are solids. Now, imagine a prism with regular polygons for bases, and as you increase the number of sides, the solid gets to look just like a cylinder. So, we can say that a cylinder is a prism with an infinite number of faces.

(ii)The pyramid and cones are alike because their lateral faces meet at a vertex. Also, a pyramid becomes a cone as the number of sides of its base becomes larger and larger.

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