2 =

h/3
− 6

h =

1 answer

To solve for \( h \) in the equation

\[ 2 = \frac{h}{3} - 6 \]

first, let's isolate the term with \( h \). We can do this by adding 6 to both sides of the equation:

\[ 2 + 6 = \frac{h}{3} \]

This simplifies to:

\[ 8 = \frac{h}{3} \]

Next, to eliminate the fraction, multiply both sides by 3:

\[ 8 \times 3 = h \]

\[ 24 = h \]

So,

\[ h = 24 \]