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Write an equation for the variable h.

V=1/3ñr^2h

The ñ is pi, and the ^2 is an exponent.
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
v = 1/3 πr^2h
3v = πr^2 h
h = 3v/(πr^2)
10 years ago
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Write an equation for the variable h.

V=1/3ñr^2h

The ñ is pi, and the ^2 is an exponent.

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