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Solve for the variable h:
5r - 6h = m

Is it h = 5/6m +r

If not, please explain. Thanks
12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
looks like you tried to take a short cut.

5r - 6h = m
5r - m = 6h
h = (5r-m)/6
12 years ago
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Solve for the variable h:
5r - 6h = m

Is it h = 5/6m +r

If not, please explain. Thanks

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