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How do I solve h+3h+4h=100

User Acushner
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To solve for h first add all similar terms, in this case, those with h:


\begin{gathered} h+3h+4h=100 \\ 8h=100 \end{gathered}

Now, divide by 8 into both sides of the equation


\begin{gathered} (8h)/(8)=(100)/(8) \\ h=(100)/(8) \end{gathered}

Finally, simplify


\begin{gathered} h=(25\cdot4)/(2\cdot4) \\ h=(25)/(2) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of h is


\begin{gathered} h=(25)/(2) \\ \text{ or} \\ h=12.5 \end{gathered}

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