Describe how the volume formula for a cone differs from the volume formula of a pyramid (1 point)

The volume of a cone is the same as the volume of a pyramid

Since the base of the cone is a oncic, the volume formula uses the area of a circle for the base area

the volume of a come 1/3 the volume of a cylinder with the same dimensions.

The vare of a come ise res the volume of a pyramid

The volume formula for a cone differs from the volume formula of a pyramid in a few ways. First, the base of a cone is a circle, so the formula for its volume involves the area of a circle. Specifically, the volume of a cone is equal to one-third of the volume of a cylinder with the same base area and height.

On the other hand, the volume formula for a pyramid does not involve a circle as its base. Instead, the base of a pyramid can be any polygon, and the volume formula depends on the shape of the base. Generally, the volume of a pyramid is equal to one-third of the product of the area of its base and its height.

Therefore, while both the cone and pyramid have a volume formula involving a fraction of one-third, the base shape and area used in the formulas are different.