The volume of a right circular cone is $36\pi$ units$^3$. If the height of the cone is 12 units, what is the radius of the cone?
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Given that the volume V is 36π units³ and the height h is 12 units, we can substitute these values into the formula: 36π = 1/3πr² * 12 Solving for r², we get: Show more…
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