I'm sorry, but your question is a bit unclear. In mathematics, "c=a+b/2*h" is an equation with four variables: c, a, b, and h. In some contexts, it might represent the formula for a certain calculation, like the area of a trapezoid for example.
However, the way it's written might cause confusion due to the order of operations, known as BIDMAS or PEMDAS.
If you mean:
1) c = a + (b/2)*h, then this means "c equals a plus one-half b times h."
2) c = (a + b)/(2*h), then this means "c equals the sum of a and b divided by 2 times h."
If you could provide more information or clarify, I would be happy to help further!
c=a+b/2*h
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