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How to find the height of a cylinder knowing the volume
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Hello!
The formula for volume of a cylinder is:
V = pi × r^2 × h
You'll do the opposite to find the height:
H = V ÷ pi × r^2
As you can see, you need the volume and the radius to find the height.
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