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6h−(9−3h)=6−3(h+2) h=3/2 h=3/4 h=7/2 h=17/6
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6h−(9−3h)=6−3(h+2)
h=3/2
h=3/4
h=7/2
h=17/6
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the answer would have to be h= 3/4
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