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4+2h≤3
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To solve the inequality 4 + 2h ≤ 3, subtract 4 from both sides, then divide by 2 to find that h must be less than or equal to -0.5.

To solve the inequality 4 + 2h ≤ 3, we need to isolate the variable h. Let's subtract 4 from both sides of the inequality:

4 + 2h - 4 ≤ 3 - 4

This simplifies to:

2h ≤ -1

Now, let's divide both sides by 2:

2h / 2 ≤ -1 / 2

And we get the solution:

h ≤ -0.5

The variable h should be less than or equal to -0.5.

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