The equation [tex]r=\sqrt\frac{V}{3.14h}[/tex] can be used to find the radius.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
Volume of large can;
V=πr(r)h
V=πr²h
Dividing both sides by πh
[tex]\frac{V}{\pi h}=\frac{r^2\pi h}{\pi h}\\\\\frac{V}{\pi h}=r^2\\\\r^2=\frac{V}{\pi h}[/tex]
Taking square root on both sides
[tex]\sqrt{r^2}=\sqrt{\frac{V}{\pi h}}\\r=\sqrt\frac{V}{\pi h}[/tex]
Putting π=3.14
[tex]r=\sqrt\frac{V}{3.14h}[/tex]
The equation [tex]r=\sqrt\frac{V}{3.14h}[/tex] can be used to find the radius.
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