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I have to solve the equation s=g+h and am totally clueless as to how to even start. Please help explain. Thank you.
13 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What are you supposed to solve for?

13 years ago
Answered by Samantha
s=g+h and I am suppose to solve for h
13 years ago
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