Asked by CONFUSED PLEASE HELP
The volume of a cone shaped hole is 16 pi ft^3. If the hole is 3 ft deep, what is the radius of the hole?
Answers
Answered by
MsPi_3.14159265
volume = (pi)(r^2)(h) all divided by 3
so you are given certain information and have to re-arrange and solve for the radius (r)
16=(3.114159)(r^2)(3) mulitply pi by the 3
16=9.42477(r^2) divide both sides by 9.42477
1.6976 = (r^2) then take the square root of both sides to get the radius : )
so you are given certain information and have to re-arrange and solve for the radius (r)
16=(3.114159)(r^2)(3) mulitply pi by the 3
16=9.42477(r^2) divide both sides by 9.42477
1.6976 = (r^2) then take the square root of both sides to get the radius : )
Answered by
Steve
V = 1/3 pi r^2h, so
1/3 pi r^2*3 = 16pi
r=4
1/3 pi r^2*3 = 16pi
r=4
Answered by
MsPi_3.14159265
Ooooppss lost my divide by 3 in the beginning of the question.
Thanks so much Steve for the fast fix : )
Thanks so much Steve for the fast fix : )
Answered by
Steve
No problem. It wasn't meant as a fix (note the timestamp), just my 2-cents worth.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.