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Dustin Berger
27 January, 17:31
Solving for h ... 5h-7=5 (h-2) + 3
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Mohammed Vance
27 January, 19:44
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Subtract h from the right
then add 7 to the right
divide by 4 on both sides
h=2
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Anastasia Moyer
27 January, 20:09
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5h=5h-10+10
h=1
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