Solve D = 3(2h – k) for h
Start by dividing both sides by 3.
D = 3(2h - k) 6h - k = D 6h = D + k h = (D + k)/6 Answer: h = (D + k)/6 OR h = 1/6D + 1/6k
Then, add k to both sides and divide both sides by 2.
\(\Rightarrow \Large {D \over 3}= 2h - k \) @sambruce0825 Do you get the concept till here?
Not exactly.
Then, try to add k to both sides. \(\Rightarrow \Large {D \over 3}+ k = 2h \)
@Master.RohanChakraborty you failed to distribute 3 into k ;)
You have to isolate a variable, step by step.
will you do it @lgbasallote
\(\Rightarrow h = \Huge{ {D \over 3} + k\over 2} \)
kohli is already doing it lol. it's not my habit to answer a question that someone is already entertaining <tips hat>
\(\Rightarrow \Large h = {D \over 6 } + {k \over 2}\) Step by step division.
okay Leave that aside guys @ParthKohli @lgbasallote Do u understand the question @sambruce0825 ??? Concept is @ParthKohli
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Would that be the same as D/3 + k?
No, k/2 actually
So far none of these answers are choices.
a medal plzzz lol J.Joking
for the shaka
Why are you asking a medal for me?
shake it forget it
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