Physics, asked by Anonymous, 6 hours ago

Cheryl builds cylindrical pools according to measurements given by her customers. Cheryl uses the volume formula for a cylinder, V = pi R squared^2H to determine how big to build the pool If Cheryl is given the volume and height requirements, how would she rewrite the formula to determine the radius of the pool?

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Answered by мααɴѕí
8

Answer:

The Pool is round

So The formula will be "pi x r2 " where "r" is the radius of the circle

Answered by varshayadavalli20
2

Explanation:

pi x r2 is your answer

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