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V=1/3πr²(h-1) find h

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Answer:


h=\displaystyle (3V)/(\pi r^2)+1

Explanation:

Hi there!


V=\displaystyle(1)/(3) \pi r^2(h-1)

Divide both sides by
\displaystyle(1)/(3) \pi r^2:


\displaystyle (V)/(\displaystyle(1)/(3) \pi r^2)=(h-1)


\displaystyle (3V)/(\pi r^2)=h-1

Add 1 to both sides:


\displaystyle (3V)/(\pi r^2)+1=h

I hope this helps!

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