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Need to solve for h. V= 1/3 s square h

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Answer:


h=(3V)/(s^2)

Explanations:

Given the formula expressed as:


V=(1)/(3)s^2h

We are to make the variable "h" the subject of the formula as shown;

Step 1: Multiply both sides by 3:


\begin{gathered} 3V=(1)/(3)s^2h*3 \\ 3V=s^2h \end{gathered}

Step 2: Swap sides


s^2h=3V

Step 3: Divide both sides by s^2


\begin{gathered} (s^2h)/(s^2)=(3V)/(s^2) \\ h=(3V)/(s^2) \end{gathered}

Hence the expression for calculating the variable "h" from the formula is expressed as:


h=(3V)/(s^2)

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