Question 753166
NOTE:
One milliliter (1 mL) is the same as one cubic centimeter (1 cc or 1{{{cm^3}}}

THE FIFTH GRADER WAY:
{{{cylinder_volume = base_area*height}}}
If the volume is 600 {{{cm^3}}} and the height is 5 {{{cm}}},
then the area of the base (in square centimeters must be {{{600/5=120}}}
The area of a circle is {{{2pi*radius^2}}}, so if the area of the base is 120{{{cm^2}}},
then it must be {{{radius^2=120/2pi=60/pi=approx19.0986}}}
and {{{highlight(radius=sqrt(60/pi)=approx4.37)}}}
 
FLAUNTING YOUR ALGEBRA KNOWLEDGE:
{{{system(cylinder_volume = base-area*height,base-area=2pi*radius^2)}}} --> {{{cylinder_volume = 2pi*radius^2*height}}} --> {{{radius^2=cylinder_volume/2pi/height}}} --> {{{radius=sqrt(cylinder_volume/2pi/height)}}}
{{{radius=sqrt(600/2pi/5)}}} --> {{{highlight(radius=sqrt(60/pi))}}} or {{{highlight(radius=approx4.37)}}}