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Cones and prisms both have only one base?

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false on apex
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it’s true just did it
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The answer is false.

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Answer is true APEX TRUST
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Malia Ziriax

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it’s false on apex

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your answer did not help me at all i hope they ban you from school.

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i agree tiana LMFAOOO

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