To solve for \( h \) in the equation \( 6 = 2h \), you need to isolate \( h \).
- Divide both sides of the equation by 2:
\[ h = \frac{6}{2} \]
- Simplifying the right side:
\[ h = 3 \]
So, \( h = 3 \).
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To solve for \( h \) in the equation \( 6 = 2h \), you need to isolate \( h \).
\[ h = \frac{6}{2} \]
\[ h = 3 \]
So, \( h = 3 \).