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15h - m = 13h + q pleas helppp
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15h - m = 13h + q pleas helppp
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The answer fam is..........
H= q/2 + m/2
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I don’t know what I’m solving for so I solved for h and with that it should be h=q/2+m/2
Step-by-step explanation:
15h-m=13h+q
-13h -13h
———————-
2h-m=q
+m +m
———————-
2h=q+m
/2 /2 /2
———————-
H=q/2+m/2
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