Two cones have a radius of 3

centimeters. The height of one cone is 12
centimeters. The other cone is 13
that height. Which of these statements is NOT true?

A cone with radius 3 centimeters and height 12 centimeters. A shorter cone.
CLEAR CHECK

The volume of the smaller cone cannot be determined because its height is unknown.

The volume of the smaller cone is 12π cm3
.

The volume of the smaller cone is 13(13π⋅3⋅3⋅12) cm3
.

The volume of the smaller cone is 13(12π⋅3) cm3
.

The volume of the smaller cone is 13(13π⋅3⋅3⋅12) cm3. This statement is NOT true because it incorrectly calculates the volume of the cone with the given dimensions. The correct volume of the smaller cone should be 12π cm3.