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Solve the literal equation, C=12h+4, for h, justify each step Misspelling/ missed a word mybad
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C=12h+4 — subtract 4 from both sides.
C-4=12h — divide both sides by 12 to get h on its own.
(C-4) divided by 12=h — your final answer.
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