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What value of h makes the equation true? −18(2h+4)+12=−74
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What value of h makes the equation true? −18(2h+4)+12=−74
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First of all solve the -18(2h+4)...
-36h-72+12 = -74
Then you can move values over from the left-hand side to the right-hand side.
-36h = -14
Then you divide both sides by 36 and change the signs around...
h = 14/36 = 7/18
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You're answer is going to be h=7/18 (fraction)
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