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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 02:40 wolverine123

The radius $r$ of the base of a cone is given by the equation $r=\left(\frac{3V}{\pi h}\right)^{1/2}$
, where $V$ is the volume of the cone and $h$ is the height of the cone. Find the radius of the paper cup to the nearest inch. Use 3.14 for $\pi$ .

A cone with its height labeled 4 inches and volume marked as 5 cubic inches.
the cone has a height of 4 inches, a volume of 5in^3, and i need the radius, use 3.14 for pi

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