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If you are given the radius of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = 2*radius If you are given the circumference of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference/pi
well the formula for volume is 1/2 x pi x radius^2 x height so... you would divide the volume by the height and then divide that answer by 1/2 and divide that answer by pi... that answer will give you the radius squared so you would find the square root
The volume of a cone is 1/3 pi times the radius squared times the height. When given the volume and height divide both sides by the height. Volume divided by height is equal to 1/3 times pi times the radius squared. Now divide both sides by 1/3 pi. This will leave you with the radius squared. Take the square root of both sides and you will get the radius.
c=TT R Given the area, the radius = square root (area / Pi). Given the circumference, the radius = circumf/ 2Pi.
A = pi x radius squared where pi = 3.14
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and height, or surface area and height, etc.
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and radius or diameter, or surface area and radius, etc.
Since the formula for the volume of a cylinder is PI time the radius squared times the height we can calculate the height from the other two values. The height is the volume divide by PI times the radius squared.
if you are given the circle's "height" then that is the diameter. the diameter is twice the length of the radius, so divide the height by two and you will get the radius.
Can not be done without the 'Given' radius and height.
The radius of a sphere is 1/2 of its height.
The radius of a cylinder given only the height could be anything you like.
It is pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the liquid.
The radius IS given, since height of hemisphere = radius of hemisphere!
Not enough information. For a given radius, the height might be anything.
I assume you are given a cone. In that case, the vertical cross-section of the cone is a right triangle, with the sides related by the formula,L2 = H2 + r2 (where L is the length, H is the height and r is the radius.)In that case, rearrange the formula and you'll getr2 = L2 - H2 orr = sqrt(L2 - H2).
If you are given the radius of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = 2*radius If you are given the circumference of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference/pi