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Solve the the following for h: th - kfd A h= fdk t B) h = fd tk t h=t(fd + k) k-fd D) h t

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\begin{gathered} th-k=fd \\ \text{add k to both sides} \\ th=fd+k \\ \text{Divide both sides by t} \\ (th)/(t)=(fd+k)/(t) \\ h=(fd+k)/(t) \end{gathered}

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