Solve for h

A= 5/2 (h-35)

h=

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Multiply both sides of the equation by 2/5 to isolate h:

(2/5)A = 2/5 * (5/2)(h-35)

(2/5)A = h - 35

Adding 35 to both sides:

(2/5)A + 35 = h
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Given equation: A = (5/2)(h-35)

To solve for h, you can follow these steps:

1. Multiply both sides of the equation by 2/5 to isolate h:

(2/5)A = (2/5)(5/2)(h-35)

(2/5)A = h-35

2. Add 35 to both sides of the equation:

(2/5)A + 35 = h

Thus, the solution for h is h = (2/5)A + 35.
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