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Tim tried to use Cavalieri's principle to show that the two figures have the same volume.
"The base areas are the same. Therefore, corresponding cross-sections have the same area. So the volumes must be the same."
What is the first mistake Tim made?


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Tim Tried To Use Cavalieris Principle To Show That The Two Figures Have The Same Volume The Base Areas Are The Same Therefore Corresponding Crosssections Have T class=