SOLUTION: how to solve for h if b=.26h-18.85
Anthropologists can estimate the height of a woman by measuring the length of her radius bone. The length (in cm) of the radius bone "b" is gi
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Question 669391: how to solve for h if b=.26h-18.85
Anthropologists can estimate the height of a woman by measuring the length of her radius bone. The length (in cm) of the radius bone "b" is given by b=.26h-18.85 where "h" is the height in cm of the woman.
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Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve for h if b=.26h-18.85
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0.26h = b + 18.85
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h = (b + 18.85)/0.26
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Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Starting with
b = .26h - 18.85
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Add 18.85 to both sides
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18.85 +b = .26h
Divide both sides by .26
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h =
which is the same as
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