SOLUTION: I can't figure out how to find the height. A cylindrical container has a volume of 3528pie feet to the 3rd power and a radius of 14ft. Find the height of the container.

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Question 1007218: I can't figure out how to find the height. A cylindrical container has a volume of 3528pie feet to the 3rd power and a radius of 14ft. Find the height of the container.
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A cylindrical container has a volume of 3528 pie feet to the 3rd power and a radius of 14 ft. Find the height of the container.
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The volume of a cylinder is

V = pi%2Ar%5E2%2Ah,

where pi = 3.14, r is the radius and h is the height.

Hence, h = V%2F%28pi%2Ar%5E2%29.

Substitute here your data and calculate the height.