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What is 2/3h-1/3h+11=8? How do I do that?

Sagot :

2/3h - 1/3h= -3

1/3h=-3

-9

AL2006
2/3 h - 1/3 h + 11  =  8

You could begin by combining like terms on the left side.

Notice that you have (2 of something) minus (1 of the same thing).
The things are  (1/3 of 'h').  When you subtract the 1 from the 2,
what you have left there is 1/3h .

So now the equation is    1/3 h  + 11  =  8

Subtract  11  from each side :    1/3 h  =  -3

Multiply each side by  3 :    h  =  -9
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