\what equation will give you the height,h, of a cylinder that has a known volume and radius

The equation that will give you the height of a cylinder with a known volume (V) and radius (r) is:

\[ h = \frac{V}{\pi r^2} \]

Where:
- h = height of the cylinder
- V = volume of the cylinder
- r = radius of the cylinder

could you clarify the equation with out the extra symbols

Sure! The equation to find the height of a cylinder with known volume and radius is:

Height = Volume / (pi * radius^2)