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3/4×h=15, what is h?

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We are given the equation
(3)/(4) h=15, and we are told to solve for the variable
h. Basically, the question wants us to isolate
h. We can start by multiplying the reciprocal of
(3)/(4) to both sides and simplifying. When we do so, we get that
\boxed{h=20}. Hope this helps!
User Orkun Bekar
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Divide 15 by 3/4.

You have to do the inverse to the other side.

15/.75= 20

h=20

I hope this helps!
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