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2 + (4h- 1) = 13h

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

For this equation, we are solving for h.

We are given the equation:

2 + 4h - 1 = 13h

First, we need to Simplify the equation.

2 - 1 + 4h = 13h

1 + 4h = 13h

Now, we need to Subtract 4h from both sides of the equation.

1 + 4h - 4h = 13h - 4h

1 = 9h

Finally, we Divide both sides by 9 to get h.


(1)/(9) = h

h is equal to
(1)/(9).

To check your answer, we plug
(1)/(9) back into the given equation.


2 + 4((1)/(9) ) - 1 = 13((1)/(9) )\\\\\\\\2 + (4)/(9) -1 = (13)/(9) \\\\\\1 = (9)/(9) \\\\1 = 1

I hope this helps!

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