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Directions: Consider the table below and answer the following question. In the table given below, there are two columns namely A and B.
In column A, Three figures are given with certain information about them.
In column B, certain values are given.
A B
Figure 1: A cone is mounted over a hemisphere. The volume of the figure is 2156 cm3 1) Radius = 7 cm
Figure 2: A cylinder is shown with a volume of 1078 cm3 2) Radius = 14 cm
Figure 3: A hemisphere with its circular part facing upwards. 3) Circumference = 44 cm
For the ratio of the height of figure 1 to figure 2 to be 5 : 1, and radius of hemisphere and height of cylinder are equal. The possible combination from the above table is/are:
1 - 1, 2 - 2
2 - 1, 1 - 3
1 - 2, 2 - 1
1 - 3, 2 - 2
No combination will give the required result
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