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Use the formula P=6T + 4H to find the value of P when T = 5 and H = 9
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Use the formula P=6T + 4H to find the value of P when T = 5 and H = 9
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P=6*5+4*9
P=30+36
P=66
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If I get properly what you mean, it's about exchanging the letters (variables) with the numbers they are representing.
T = 5
H = 9
P = 6T + 4H
P = 6 * 5 + 4 * 9
P = 30 + 36
P = 66
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