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V = 1/3πr²h; solve for h

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Answer:


\displaystyle{h = (3V)/(\pi r^2)}

Explanation:

Given the equation of:


\displaystyle{V=(1)/(3)\pi r^2 h}

The equation is also reference to volume of a cone. To solve an equation for h-term, we’ll multiply both sides by 3 first to clear all denominator:


\displaystyle{V \cdot 3 = (1)/(3)\pi r^2 h \cdot 3}\\\\\displaystyle{3V = \pi r^2 h}

Then divide both sides by
\displaystyle{\pi r^2}:


\displaystyle{(3V)/(\pi r^2)=(\pi r^2 h)/(\pi r^2)}\\\\\displaystyle{h = (3V)/(\pi r^2)}

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