The volume, V, of a right circular cone of base radius r and height h is given by the formula

V=1/3 pi r^2 h

Given v, h and pi, the formula to find r is:

r = sqrt((3V) / (pi h))

What does the author of Claudette's trial say about the last two pages of the chapter? What evidence do you use to support this claim? Select two songs Is the evidence relevant and sufficient to support your claim?

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