SOLUTION: V = 1/3pieRsquared times h solving for h
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Question 781614: V = 1/3pieRsquared times h solving for h
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V = 1/3pieRsquared times h solving for h
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It's the Greek letter pi, not the dessert pie.
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Multiply both sides by 3.
Divide both sides by pi*r^2 to isolate h.
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