SOLUTION: I am trying to solve this equation: P = 2LW+4LH solving for L

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Question 30015: I am trying to solve this equation:
P = 2LW+4LH solving for L

Answer by sdmmadam@yahoo.com(530)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P = 2LW+4LH ----(1)
That is 2LW+4LH = P
That is 2L(W+2H) = P
Dividing by 2(W+2H)
L = P/[2(W+2H)]

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