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what is the formula to find Radius , circumference, base and height ​

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Answered by ChweetLove
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given height and surface-area-to-volume ratio: r = 2 * h / (h * SA:V - 2) , Given volume and lateral area: r = 2 * V / A_l , Given base area: r = √(A_b / (2 * π)) , Given lateral area and total area: r = √((A - A_l) / (2 * π)) .

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Answered by royalpulugujju
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What information are we given?

Circumference circle: 2pi r

Assuming the volume and the height are given:

V = pi r^2 h

pi r^2 = V/h

4pi * pi r^2 = 4pi * V/h

(2pi r)^2 = 4pi * V/h

2 pi r = √(4pi * V/h)

Circumference : 2√(pi V/h)

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