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Question 305296
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How do you solve:
(1+6h)/7h - 3/14 = (h+4)/2h
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(1+6h)/7h - 3/14 = (h+4)/2h
(1+6h)/7h - (h+4)/2h= 3/14
2+12h - 7h -28 /14h =3/14
-26+5h / 14h = 3/14
-26 +5h =3h
2h = 26
h=13