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Solve for the value of h in the equation h−4+1=12
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To solve for h, we can start by getting rid of the constants on the left side of the equation.
h - 4 + 1 = 12
Combine the constants -4 and +1:
h - 3 = 12
Next, let's isolate h by adding 3 to both sides of the equation:
h - 3 + 3 = 12 + 3
This simplifies to:
h = 15
Therefore, the value of h is 15.
h - 4 + 1 = 12
Combine the constants -4 and +1:
h - 3 = 12
Next, let's isolate h by adding 3 to both sides of the equation:
h - 3 + 3 = 12 + 3
This simplifies to:
h = 15
Therefore, the value of h is 15.
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