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Answer:

10.5, 31.5, and 6.

Explanation:

So to find the answers here, we must find the value of t, when h equals 1.

To do this, lets take a h-t value we already know, and solve.

We can use: when h=2 t equasl 21:

2h=21t

So if we divide both sides by two we get:

2h/2=21t/2

=

h=10.5t

So know we know for every one h, t is 10.5

This can be verifyed with 4h = 42t. Which after solving, equals 1h=10.5t

So now that we have a value for t, lets get our solutions.

First off, we have 1h=__t?

Well, we have already made this one clear. It would be 10.5t, since for every 1h we have 10.5t

Next up, we have 3h=___t

All we have to do it multiply 10.5 by 3 to solve this:

10.5*3

=

31.5

So this is our second fill in answer.

Finally we have ___h=63t

We must divide both sides by 10.5, which is equal to 1t, to find this answer:

63/10.5

=

6

So our last fill in answer is 6.

Hope this helps!

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