SOLUTION: Here is the problem: A=1/2h(m+n) solve for n The answer is n = 2A/h Please show me how you get there. I have tried a number of times but I dont see how they got rid of the

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Question 30597: Here is the problem:
A=1/2h(m+n) solve for n
The answer is n = 2A/h
Please show me how you get there. I have tried a number of times but I dont see how they got rid of the m.
thanks

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for n:
Multiply both sides by 2.
Divide both sides by h.
Finally, subtract m from both sides.

Answer is:

If done correctly, the m does not disappear.

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