SOLUTION: V=1/3pir2h; solve for h pi(in the equation) is pie 3.14. Not sure how to enter that in this system. thanks

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: V=1/3pir2h; solve for h
pi(in the equation) is pie 3.14. Not sure how to enter that in this system. thanks
This question is from textbook college algebra

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Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) About Me  (Show Source):
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(3/1)V=(3/1)(1/3pir^2h)
3V=pir^2h
(1/pi)(3V)=(1/pi)(pir^2h)
3V/pi=r^2h
(1/r^2)(3V/pi)=(1/r^2)(r^2h)
3V/pir^2=h
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Check by plugging (h=3V/pir^2) back into the original equation and solve]

Answer by funmath(2933) About Me  (Show Source):
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V=%281%2F3%29%2Api%2Ar%5E2%2Ah; solve for h
3%2AV=3%2A%281%2F3%29%2Api%2Ar%5E2%2Ah
3V=pi%2Ar%5E2%2Ah
3V%2F%28pi%2Ar%5E2%29=pi%2Ar%5E2%2Ah%2F%28pi%2Ar%5E2%29
3V%2F%28pi%2Ar%5E2%29=h
highlight%28h=3V%2F%28pi%2Ar%5E2%29%29
Happy Calculating!!!