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30 December, 11:02

Which of the following equations is equivalent to s=πr^2h

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  1. 30 December, 12:21
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    So I think you're trying to solve for h, and your original equation is

    s=πr^2h.

    To get to you answer, divide both sides of the equation by πr^2.

    Your answer should be:

    h = s / πr^2 (or in this case, b)
  2. 30 December, 12:35
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    This is the equation for the volume of a cyclinder, where the area of the circle on the top or bottom is multiplied by the height of the side
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