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2gh + 4=6 can someone plz help I got: h=1g Do I have to divide 1/g?
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2gh + 4=6 can someone plz help
I got: h=1g
Do I have to divide 1/g?
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If you are trying to find gh you would
1. Subtract 4 from 6
2. Divide 2 out of the 2gh so 2 divided by 2
3. So your answer is gh=1
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