SOLUTION: gh+5=m, for h

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Question 52005: gh+5=m, for h
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gh+5=m, for h
We need to get h all by itself on one side of the equal sign within the rules of algebra.
gh+5-5=m-5 subtract 5 from both sides
gh=m-5
gh/g=(m-5)/g divide both sides by g and simplify
h=(m-5)/g
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