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I don't exactly understand how to do this could someone please explain it v = 1/3 πr2h for h.

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What it is asking you to do is solve for h rather than V. You want h all by itself on one side of the equation.

Step One

Multiply both sides by 3

3*V = 3*(1/3
\pir²h

3V =
\pir²* h Divide both sides by r²


(3*V)/(r^(2)) = \pi * h . . . . . . Divide by pi


(3*V)/( \pi * r^(2)) = (\pi * h)/(\pi)


\text{h =} (3*V)/( \pi * r^(2)) <<<<<< Answer

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