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Solve for h: V=πr^2h ( I already have this, I just need this): Use the formula from above to find the height of a cylinder with a radius of 9 and a volume of 405π .
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Use the formula from above to find the height of a cylinder with a radius of
9
and a volume of
405π
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h is 5
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