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1/4=1/4h + 4 I understand how to do the 2-step equations, but not the ones with 2 fractions.
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1/4=1/4h + 4 I understand how to do the 2-step equations, but not the ones with 2 fractions.
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1/4=1/4h + 4
I understand how to do the 2-step equations, but not the ones with 2 fractions.
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1/4 = 1/4h+4
Mulitpily by 4 on both sides.
1= h+16
subtract 16 on both sides.
-15=h
Answer: h= -15
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