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The volume of a cylinder can be found using the formula V = pi r squared h.

Which is the correct first step in finding the height of a cylinder with a volume of 192 pi cubic inches and a radius of 5 inches?
5 = pi (192) squared h
V = pi + (5) squared + 192 pi
V = pi (5) squared (192)
192 pi = pi (5) squared h

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

It points out to find the height and it already gives you the volume and radius so all you have to do is plug in those to #'s.

So the "V" is always going to go first then the equal sign the the pi sign then a number followed by squared.

Right after that you should have an "H" which is the height you have to use to multiply.

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Answer:

The answer is D

192 pi = pi (5) squared h

Explanation:

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