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OpenStudy (anonymous):
h=44
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you guys are smart
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You both are incredibly frustrating.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\(\frac{1}{2}(h-6) = 19\)
You need to perform some algebra to get the h on its own. First, try getting rid of the \(\frac{1}{2}\) on the left. How do you do that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
h/2-6/2 = 19
(h-6)/2 = 19
h-6 = 19*2
h = 38+6
h = 44
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
u know that u just posted this question like 20 times?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no just once
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Elfigo, if you just want an answer, use wolframalpha.com Type in:
solve (1/2)(h-6) = 19
bnut and mathematicalpro, please work with students to help them understand. Doing their work for them isn't help.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
are you a teacher
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i do help them but in the question no explaination just a question i just answer if they need the work shown out ill do it if they specify
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry, my computer was all messed up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
If they just want an answer, they can use wolframalpha.com and not waste your time or the sites resources.