Describe an informal argument for the volume of a cone. If you know the volume of a cylinder, what must you do to find the volume of a cone that has the same height and base radius?(1 point)

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You need to add 3 cubic units to the volume of the cylinder.
You need to add 3 cubic units to the volume of the cylinder.

You need to multiply the volume of the cylinder by 13.
You need to multiply the volume of the cylinder by Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction .

You need to divide the volume of the cylinder by 13.
You need to divide the volume of the cylinder by Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction .

You need to multiply the volume of the cylinder by 3.

You need to divide the volume of the cylinder by 3.

To find the volume of a cone with the same height and base radius as a cylinder, you must divide the volume of the cylinder by 3. This is because a cone can be thought of as one-third of a cylinder with the same height and base radius.