G.E.D. 23f, Solving for variables in formulas

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How to isolate a particular variable in a formula, rearranging formulas to solve for a different variable, using Properties of Addition to change a formula, finding the height of a rectangular box from a given volume, finding a triangle's height from its given area, finding the height of a cylinder from its given volume, finding a length from a given perimeter, finding a diameter from a circumference, finding a square pyramid's height from its given volume, finding the principal amount of a loan from its given interest, and finding the radius of the base of a cone from its given volume.

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Typo on my board at 10:50. I should have written 6 cm, not 6 inches.
Thank you, Samantha!

JoAnnsSchool
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The problem you did around 11 minutes 35 seconds has two different units of measurement. 96 cubic centimeters and 6 in for the one side of the base you did the answer in centimeters without converting.

SamanthaBCope