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If `V=lbh`, then h=__

A

`(v)/(lb)`

B

`(v)/(bh)`

C

`(v)/(lh)`

D

`(lb)/(v)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Given V=lbh.
Dividing on both the sides with lb, we get
`rArr (V)/(lb)=(lbh)/(lb)rArrh=(V)/(lb)`.
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