SOLUTION: trying to make sense and solve the following:
3h-x=2(l+t);solve for h
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Question 294070: trying to make sense and solve the following:
3h-x=2(l+t);solve for h
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve for h we need to get h on one side all by itself.
Fortunately that will be easy
3h=2*(l+t)+x
h=(2*(l+t)+x)/3
h=1/3*(2l+2t+x)
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