Things to think about:
A) This is not a difficult problem. We can and will help if you are still interested.
B) We “help” which means we don’t do it for you which means there always has to be a conversation where we figure out what you are doing and guide you. For example, what is your reasoning for writing that equation? From where are you measuring those r’s? This doesn’t happen in one post. You have to be willing to have some back and forth.
C) Teachers do not assign problems that they expect to take you 10 hours. (well not until graduate school any way). If you are struggling, if you don’t know what you are doing, if you’ve made an honest effort to understand and it still seems like Greek, get help. Get help early. Get help as soon as you begin to feel like you don’t get it. Get good help. Think of somebody you are sure understands and call them. If you are struggling with a problem that clearly is intended to take 5 minutes, do not sit for 10 hours Googling stuff that clearly isn’t helping. GET HELP! (much much sooner)
Now, if you would still like help, tell us what you tried and we really will help. What was your reasoning in writing that equation, and from where are you measuring those r’s. What values did you use? What did you get for a result? Given the nature of the problem chances are that if it isn’t making sense you have probably just made a sign error or a calculator error.