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Solve for the indicated value. g/h = e - 10 for g

A) g=h(e-10)
B) g=e-10/h
C) g=eh-10
D)g=e-10h

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Final answer:

To solve for g in the equation g/h = e - 10, multiply both sides by h, yielding the solution g = h(e - 10), which corresponds to option A).

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve for the indicated variable g when given g/h = e - 10, you need to isolate g by multiplying both sides of the equation by h. Applying these steps, we get:

  1. Multiply both sides of the equation by h to isolate g: g = h(e - 10).
  2. g = h(e - 10) is the equation solved for g.

So, the correct option is A) g = h(e - 10).

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