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V=(pi)(r^2)h for h
this really be confusing me for some reason

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Answer:

V/ ( pi r^2)=h

Explanation:

V=(pi)(r^2)h

Divide each side by pi r^2

V/ ( pi r^2)=(pi)(r^2)h/ pi r^2

V/ ( pi r^2)=h

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