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Malachi Nunez
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31 October, 00:03
Make r the subject of the formula. V=pier^2h
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Adan Mccarthy
31 October, 00:23
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V = (π) R² h
Divide each side by (π) : V/π = R² h
Divide each side by 'h' : V/πh = R²
Take the square root of each side: R = √ (V/πh)
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