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The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = π r 2 h , V=πr 2 h, where r r is the radius of the cylinder and h h is the height of the cylinder. Rewrite the formula to solve for h h in terms of r r and
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The formula for the volume of a cylinder is
V
=
π
r
2
h
,
V=πr
2
h, where
r
r is the radius of the cylinder and
h
h is the height of the cylinder. Rewrite the formula to solve for
h
h in terms of
r
r and
V
.
V.
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Greetings from Brasil...
V = πr²h -
isolating h
h = V/πr²
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