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The formula for the volume of a right circular cone, V, is given below, where r represents the radius of the base of the cone and h represents its height. Determine which of the steps below are needed to solve the formula for r.

User John Pitts
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Answer:

MULTIPLY BOTH SIDES OF THE EQUATION BY 3, TAKE THE SQUARE ROOT OF BOTH SIDES OF THE EQUATION, AND DIVIDE BOTH SIDES OF THE EQUATION BY πh . answer for PLATO

Explanation:

User Shara
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Answer:


r=\sqrt{(3V)/((\pi h))}

Explanation:

we know that

The volume of a right circular cone is equal to


V=(1)/(3)\pi r^(2)h

where

r is the radius of the base of the cone

h is the height

Solve for r-----> That means, isolate the variable r

so

step 1

Multiply by 3 both sides


3V=\pi r^(2)h

step 2

Divide by
(\pi h) both sides


(3V)/((\pi h))=r^(2)

step 3

take square root boot sides


r=\sqrt{(3V)/((\pi h))}

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