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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok solving for h

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@mathsciencehistory So you have V = UR^2H U will equal the pi sign You are trying to solve for H right? That means you need to get H by itself right? Divide H and V to get V/H=UR^2 NOW multiply V/H=UR^2 by V. The answer is now H = UR^2V. Does this make sense? Now here is one for you to try if you want me to medal and fan you. r=mn solve for n.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you lost me

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@EmoBae @triciaal

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, you are trying to get the H by itself. To do that, get it to the left side. Divide V by H. That is V/H right? So the equation is not V/H = UR^2 NOW you multiply both sides by V to get H by itself. So the answer is now H = UR^2V @mathsciencehistory

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