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Helppp anyone?? Figures A and B are three dimensional objects. The cross section of figure A that is parallel to its base is the same geometric shape as the cross section of figure B that is perpendicular to figure B’s base. Based on this information, which of these pairs of three-dimensional shapes could describe figure A and figure B? A) figure A:rectangular prism; figure B: square pyramid B) figure A: rectangular prism; figureB:cylinder. C) figure A: cone; figure B: square pyramid. D) figure A: cone; figure B: cylinder

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