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Which generalization of the volume of pyramids or cones is true?(1 point)
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The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-third the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-third the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-fourth the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-fourth the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is equal to the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is equal to the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-half the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-half the volume of the larger shape that it comes from.
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The volume of a pyramid or cone is one-third the volume of the larger shape (prism or cylinder) that has the same base and height.
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