Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
A cone has a base that is a circle. The radius of that circle is its radius.
You will also need the height of the cone. From circumference you can calculate the radius (circumf/Pi = radius). Volume of cone = 1/3 height x Pi x radius2
You cannot since there is not enough information.
You cannot.
you find the radius of a cone by the bottom of it or the round part
That depends what you are given. If you have an actual cone, you can measure the diameter of course.
volume=pi*radius squared*height/3, where radius is the radius of the cylinder (and will be the radius of the base of the cone),and height is the lenth of the cylinder.
The base of a cone is the area basically so : pi(radius)^2
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
A cone has a base that is a circle. The radius of that circle is its radius.
You will also need the height of the cone. From circumference you can calculate the radius (circumf/Pi = radius). Volume of cone = 1/3 height x Pi x radius2
You cannot since there is not enough information.
You cannot.
The lateral area of this cone is 1884.96cm2
By means of Pythagoras' theorem providing you are given the radius and perpendicular height of the cone
Uisng the lateral area and tha radius, you should be able to find the height of the cone. Using the height and radius as the legs of a right triangle, use the Pythagorean Theorem. The hypotenuse is the slant height.