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Shawn Rios
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Which statement describes a cynlinder
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A cylinder is a shape with two circular ends connected by a curved face. A cylinder has three faces. Two are flat circles and the third is curved into a tube. An edge is the line where two faces meet. Cylinders have two edges that run around the two circular ends and connect with the curved face.
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