Given the formula for the volume of a box, V=lwh , which equation best represents the remaining units when justifying your rearrangement to solve for the width?

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The equation that represents the remaining units when justifying the rearrangement to solve for the width is:

V / (lh)

In this equation, we divide the volume (V) by the product of the length (l) and height (h) to isolate the width. The units of the volume and the product of length and height would cancel out, leaving us with the remaining units of width.