Set up the correct type of variation equation.
V=r^2h
kV=r^2h
V=kr^2h
V=k(r+h)

Answer:
V = kr²h
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that V varies jointly with r² and h, then the equation relating them is
V = kr²h ← k is the constant of variation
Note that joint variation involves the product of the joint quantities
Answer:
C. V=kr2h
Step-by-step explanation:
the next one is B. k=pi/3