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solve for L : S=LW+WH+HL
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To solve for L in the equation S = LW + WH + HL, we need to isolate the L term.
Step 1: Start with the equation S = LW + WH + HL.
Step 2: Group the L terms together by factoring out L, giving S = L(W + H + H).
Step 3: Combine the H terms, giving S = L(W + 2H).
Step 4: Divide both sides of the equation by (W + 2H) to isolate L, resulting in S / (W + 2H) = L.
Therefore, L = S / (W + 2H).
Step 1: Start with the equation S = LW + WH + HL.
Step 2: Group the L terms together by factoring out L, giving S = L(W + H + H).
Step 3: Combine the H terms, giving S = L(W + 2H).
Step 4: Divide both sides of the equation by (W + 2H) to isolate L, resulting in S / (W + 2H) = L.
Therefore, L = S / (W + 2H).
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