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when this problem is solved for h is this the correct answer
the problem
V= 1/3(pie)(r^2)(h)
I came up to
1/3 ( V / (pie)(r^2)
then i also got
V / 1/3(pie)(r^2)
My son said it was
3V/ (pie)(r^2)
I am glad I found this site
the problem
V= 1/3(pie)(r^2)(h)
I came up to
1/3 ( V / (pie)(r^2)
then i also got
V / 1/3(pie)(r^2)
My son said it was
3V/ (pie)(r^2)
I am glad I found this site