any of you geeks can help me on how to solve this shit?

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I see brother, well I will see if I get the same ,This is somewhat easy, but you could make a lot of mistakes.
I got
r = sqaure root (m/p*pi)

oh sorry, I meantI see brother, well I will see if I get the same ,This is somewhat easy, but you could make a lot of mistakes.
I got
r = sqaure root (m/p*pi)

that is what i got as well thanks for your time bro,oh sorry, I meantI see brother, well I will see if I get the same ,This is somewhat easy, but you could make a lot of mistakes.
I got
r = sqaure root (m/p*pi)
r = cube root (m/p*pi)
not sqaure root





we do that as well sxb but this is just a math lesson we have go through, Iam not big fan of algebra my self,In my agricultural engineering course we use the same kind of equations but we plug in real data for the variables, for example our r, p, and m would all relate to a measurement of some kind with an exact number. That's the only kind of algebra I can do, when the variables and numbers actually mean something. If you give me a bunch of letters that mean shit I'll walk away, I hate algebra/trig/calculus unless its applied to a situation.![]()

well you might be right sxb,,I gotta re-calculate and see what I did wrong,no its
r = cube root (2m/3p*pi)
in the brackets you get
m = (3*pi*r^2/4)*2pr
then after simplifying the 2 with the 4 it becomes
m = 3*pi*pr^3/2
2m = 3pi*r^3
r^3 = 2m/3pi*p
r = cube root (2m/3p*pi)
forget about the old one, this is should be right.

so you got a solution?The answer is wrong.


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