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Question
which of the following equations is equivalent to $s = \pi r^2 h$?
\\(\circ\\) $h = s - \pi r^2$
\\(\circ\\) $h = \dfrac{s}{\pi r^2}$
\\(\circ\\) $h = \dfrac{\pi r^2}{s}$
\\(\circ\\) $h = s + \pi r^2$
Step1: Isolate $h$ via division
Divide both sides of $S = \pi r^2 h$ by $\pi r^2$.
$$\frac{S}{\pi r^2} = \frac{\pi r^2 h}{\pi r^2}$$
Step2: Simplify the equation
Cancel $\pi r^2$ on the right side.
$$h = \frac{S}{\pi r^2}$$
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B. $h=\frac{S}{\pi r^2}$