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Solve the equation. 2/3h-1/3h+11=8
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Solve the equation.
2/3h-1/3h+11=8
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Simplify 2/3 - 1/3 + 11 to 34/3
34/3 = 8
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Answer:
h = -9
Explanation:
Combine like terms:
Subtract 11 from each side, so it now looks like this:
Divide each side by 1/3 to cancel out the 1/3 next to h. It should now look like this: h = -9
I hope this helps!
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