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How do you find the big B of a right cone? - Answers

That's going to depend on what "big B" represents in your particular situation. As an example, if "big B" happens to represent the area of the base, then you can multiply (pi) by (the radius of the base)2 in order to find the big B.



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That's going to depend on what "big B" represents in your particular situation. As an example, if "big B" happens to represent the area of the base, then you can multiply (pi) by (the radius of the base)2 in order to find the big B.



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How do you find the big B of a right cone? - Answers

That's going to depend on what "big B" represents in your particular situation. As an example, if "big B" happens to represent the area of the base, then you can multiply (pi) by (the radius of the base)2 in order to find the big B.

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