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How can I find the height of a cylinder given the volume and area of the base ?

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To find the height (h) of a cylinder with given volume (V) and base area (A), you can use the formula:


\: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \large{ \boxed{\bf{ h \: = \: (V)/(A) }}}

Where,

  • h represents the height of the cylinder.
  • V represents the volume of the cylinder.
  • A represents the area of the base of the cylinder.
User Vandsh
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Answer:

Explanation:

(Volume) = (Area of the base) × (height)

So if you want to find out the height,

tou can divide (Volume) by (the Area of the base).

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