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GED Math 4.3 Measurement. How should this equation for calculating the area of a hexagon be completed?
GED Math 5.5 Measurement. What is the approximate radius of the cone?
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GED Math 5.5 Measurement. What is the approximate radius of the cone?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour rot you by fifteen foot tall cones You can't
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get that tall and pointy without eating all your vegetable
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broth All right A fifteen foot tall cone has volume
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of a thousand five point three cubic feet What is
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the approximate radius of the cone A horrible question That
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and here the potential answers Well another formula question coming
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right at you So those questions looking for the radius
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of the cone but really we need to work backwards
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and figure out how someone might arrive it this volume
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Well we've got the height of the cone and the
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volume so let's blood those into our cone volume formula
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which is volume equals one third pi r squared times
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type that's the formula Well you know what we know
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We get a thousand five point Three cubic feet equals
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one thirds pi r squared times fifteen And the radius
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of the peace we're looking for is we need to
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isolate it And isolation can be good Go to your
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happy place part So let's Just multiply both sides by
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three to get rid of the one third that gives
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Us three thousand fifteen point nine equals pi r squared
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times fifteen Great now let's Divide both sides by fifteen
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pie and we get three thousand fifteen point nine over
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fifteen pie with peoples are squared well now before we
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go any further we kind of need to deal with
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this mess on the left hand side so let's see
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what our calculators can do with it Fifteen pies right
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around forty seven point one two and note that the
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question did ask for an approximate value so we don't
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have to be exactly pot here Well we have three
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thousand fifteen point nine divided by about forty seven point
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one two and it's roughly sixty four almost on the
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dot Actually the last step We take the square root
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of both sides and our equals broke a six four
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which is eight Answer b Now we just have to
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look into our happy place on the mountain and see 00:01:54.232 --> [endTime] if we came up with the same
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