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How would you solve this?

How would you solve this?-example-1

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since h is on the right side of the equation, to solve, we need to switch it to the left side.

πr^2h=v

Then we would divide each term by πr^2 and then simplify.
r^2h/r^2=V/πr^2
Next, I would reduce the expression by canceling the common factors.
r^2h/r^2=V/
πr^2 (it stays the same because all is already canceled. :D)

The final and simplified version would be:
h=v/
πr^2
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User Oleg Dok
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v = πr²h
v/(πr²) = h
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User Shishya
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