4/3 pi radius^3
ther are 3 syllables in radius
Multiply the radius by the integer 3.
A cone with a radius of 3 and height of 3 has a volume of 28.27 units3
A circle has only one measure for its radius. A shape that has a "radius" of 3 in by 4 in cannot be a circle.
No, the volume formula is not universal for all figures. Different shapes and objects have different formulas to calculate their volume based on their unique dimensions and properties. Each shape requires its own specific formula to accurately determine its volume.
The circumference of a circle if its radius is 3 is about 18.85
4/3 pi radius^3
Volume sphere = 4/3 πr³ = 4/3 π 7³ = 1372π/3 Volume cylinder = πr²h = 1372π/3 → r²h = 1372/3 So as long as the radius of the cylinder is related to its height by: radius = √(1372 / (3×height)) or height = 1372 / (3×radius²) You can have a cylinder of almost any size you want. Example sizes: radius 1, height 1372/3 radius 7, height 28/3 height 7, radius 14/√3 height 28/3, radius 7 height 49, radius √(28/3)
The radius is 3.
Radius 3
ther are 3 syllables in radius
Multiply the radius by the integer 3.
A hemisphere with a radius of 3 has a volume of 56.55 units3
A cone with a radius of 3 and height of 3 has a volume of 28.27 units3
Radius squared is half of the diameter multiplied by itself. Example: diameter is 6 inches, radius is 3 inches (half of diameter), radius squared is 9 inches (radius multiplied by itself 3 x 3 = 9).
A circle has only one measure for its radius. A shape that has a "radius" of 3 in by 4 in cannot be a circle.