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Solve 5m − 3h = 45 for h. Show your work.

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5m − 3h = 45

Subtract 5m from both sides

-3h = 45 - 5m

Divide both sides by -3

h = (45 - 5m)/ -3

h = -15 + 5m/3

User Jack Bracken
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h =
(5m - 45)/(3)

isolate the term in h by subtracting 5m from both sides

- 3h = 45 - 5m ( multiply through by (- 1 ) )

3h = 5m - 45 ( divide both sides by 3 )

h =
(5m - 45)/(3)


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