?Given the same height and radius of a right circular cylinder, a right circular cone, and a sphere are all "r",i. how many times larger is the volume of the right circular cylinder than the volume of the right circular cone, and ii. how many times larger is the volume of the sphere than the volume of the right circular cylinder?

A. ?i. 3 times, ii. 4/3 times
B. ?i. 1/3 times, ii. 4/3 times
C. ?i. 3 times, ii. 4/3 times
D. ?i. 1/3 times, ii. 3/4 times
E. ?i. 1/3 times, ii. 1/5 times


Answer: A

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