The first step would be to define what h is.
If h = 7 then h squared = 49
There is not enough information to answer the question as it is stated. If the value of pi*r2*h/3 is known (to be k, say) then h = 3*k/(pi*r2)
The formula is π * r2 * h... Where π is the value of Pi, r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height.
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If h = 7 then h squared = 49
There is not enough information to answer the question as it is stated. If the value of pi*r2*h/3 is known (to be k, say) then h = 3*k/(pi*r2)
The formula is π * r2 * h... Where π is the value of Pi, r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height.
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'H' can have an infinite number of different values, depending on the value of 't' . If you specify a definite numerical value for 't', then the value of 'H' can be calculated.
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H stamps are 33 cents.
That depends on the value of h.
The middle value of 0.21 and 0.22 is 0.215 which as a fraction in its simplest form is 43/200
The H stamp was the one with the Hat on it. It has a face value of 33 cents.