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No, the cone and the cylinder can't have congruent heights and bases.
is it possible that the two cones have congruent bases and congruent heights?
The volume of a cylinder of radius R and height H is:
V = pi*R^2*H
And for a cone of radius R and height H is:
V = pi*R^2*H/3
So, for the same dimensions R and H, the cone has 1/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
Here, the cylinder has a volume of 120cm³ and the cone a volume of 360cm³, so the cone has 3 times the volume of the cylinder.
This means that the measures must be different, so the cone and the cylinder can't have congruent heights and bases.
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