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15.3+1h=1.3−1h solve for h
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the answer is -7, heres how. start by moving the 15.3 to the other side, giving you 1h= -1h-14. now add 1h to both sides so that they're isolated. 2h= -14. divide by 2. h= -7
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the answer is negative 7
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