SOLUTION: how do u do this problem??? h=p/n;p
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: how do u do this problem??? h=p/n;p
This question is from textbook study guide and practice workbook algerba1
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
h=p/n [solve for p]
(n)(h)=(n)(p/n)
hn=p
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check by plugging (p=hn) back into the original equation:
h=(hn)/n
h=h [checks out]
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