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Something is 443.2 meters tall. This is 119.2 meters taller than something#2 which equation can be used to find the height h in meters of something#2 A. h - 443.2 =119.2 B. h - 119.2 = 443.2 C. 443.2 +
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Something is 443.2 meters tall. This is 119.2 meters taller than something#2 which equation can be used to find the height h in meters of something#2
A. h - 443.2 =119.2
B. h - 119.2 = 443.2
C. 443.2 + h = 119.2
D. 119.2 + h = 433.2
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so you subtract
something is 443.2
this is 119.2 more than something2
what can be found
this translates to
x=443.2
443.2=119.2+something2
the height of something2 is represented by h so therefor he answer is D
19.2+h=443.2
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