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Which of the following equations is equivalent to s=πr²h a. h=S-πr² b. h=S/πR² C. h= πr²/S D. h=S+ πr²

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Final answer:

The equation equivalent to s=πr²h when solved for 'h' is h=S/πr². This is found by isolating 'h' on one side of the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The provided equation s=πr²h represents the volume of a cylinder, where 's' is the volume, 'r' is the radius and 'h' is the height of the cylinder, and the issue is to identify an equivalent rearranged form of this formula for 'h'. Looking at the given options, if we isolate 'h' in the formula s=πr²h, the correct equation would be h=S/πr², which is equivalent to option b.

If you check the other options, none of them are equivalent rearrangements. For example:

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