A cylinder has a colume of 200pi cm^3. Its height is 3 cm greater than its radius. Determine the radius of the cylinder.
I kept getting this one wrong and I don't know how to do it correctly.
Since the height is 3x greater than the radius, I did:
3h = r
Then I plugged in the variable into the volume of a cylinder equation.
V = pi r^2 h
200pi = pi (3h)^2 h
200 = 9h^3
2.8 = h
Then I plugged the h back into 3h = r, and I got 8.43 = r.
The answer is supposed to be 5. How do I get to that?
I kept getting this one wrong and I don't know how to do it correctly.
Since the height is 3x greater than the radius, I did:
3h = r
Then I plugged in the variable into the volume of a cylinder equation.
V = pi r^2 h
200pi = pi (3h)^2 h
200 = 9h^3
2.8 = h
Then I plugged the h back into 3h = r, and I got 8.43 = r.
The answer is supposed to be 5. How do I get to that?