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QuestionWhat is the area of the base of a cone with a volume of 36 cubic inches and height of 9 inches?Community AnswerThe formula for volume of a cone is 1/3 x Base Area (i.e. area of a circle) x height. Solution: Volume = 1/3 x BA x H 36 = 1/3 x (BA)* x 9 36 x 3 = BA x 9 (we moved the 1/3 to the other side of the equation, hence it reciprocated) 108/9 = BA Base area of the cone is 12 inches.
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QuestionHow do I show that slant height is 2r?Community AnswerIf you're given the radius of the base and the height of the cone, you can do the Pythagorean theorem.
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QuestionHow do I find the radius of the base of a cone given its surface area of 500 pi and height of 15 cm?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming you are given the lateral surface area and the slant height, divide the lateral surface area by the product of pi and the slant height. If instead of the slant height you are given the perpendicular height, use Method 2 above to find the slant height, then multiply the slant height by pi, and divide that product into the lateral surface area to get the radius of the base.
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QuestionHow do I find the radius of a cone?Community AnswerThe question will either give you the radius or the diameter. If it gives you the diameter, divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius.
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QuestionHow do I find the height of a cone if I am only given the surface area of 96 cm2?DonaganTop AnswererYou can't do it. You would also have to know the radius.
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QuestionHow can I find the surface of a cone if I have just the slant height without the radius?DonaganTop AnswererAs explained above, if you know the slant height, you also need to know the radius to find the surface area.
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QuestionHow would I find out the surface area given the slant height and the height?SMNCommunity AnswerYou would do SA=SH. Where SA equals surface area, S equals slant height and H equals height.
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QuestionHow to find the surface area of a cone while having no radius or height?DonaganTop AnswererAs the above article explains, you need the radius and either the height or the slant height of the cone. Without them, you can't find the surface area.
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QuestionHow would you do the problem above but with the bottom of the cone as a cylinder?DonaganTop AnswererTo find the surface area of a cylinder with a cone of the same diameter sitting on its top, you would have to know the radius of the cone (and the cylinder), the height of the cylinder and the height or slant height of the cone. Then you would add together the lateral surface area of the cylinder (but not its base area) (see Find the Surface Area of Cylinders plus the lateral area of the cone (but not its base area).
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