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Challenge: find the radius of the base of a cone with volume equal to 144π in3 and height equal to 12 in.

User Renetik
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By definition, the volume of a cone is given by:

V = (\pi*r^2*h)/(3)
Where,
r: radius of the circular base.
h: height
Clearing the radio we have

r = \sqrt{ (3V)/( \pi*h) }
Substituting values:

r = \sqrt{ (3(144\pi))/( \pi*12) }
Rewriting the obtained equation, we have:

r = \sqrt{ (432)/(12)}

r = √(36)

r = 6
Answer:
the radius of the base of the cone is:

r = 6




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