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OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

h over 3=1 h=???

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

\(\displaystyle \frac{h}{3}=1\)

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

If you divide a number by 3 to make it 1, what is the number?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Alternatively, What number should you divide by 3, in order to get 1?

OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

?

OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

got it

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

If you want to actually solve it, using "ALGEBRA" as opposed to intuitive thinking, \(\displaystyle \frac{h}{3}=1\) \(\displaystyle \frac{h}{3}\color{blue}{\times \frac{3}{1}}=1\color{blue}{\times \frac{3}{1}}\) \(\displaystyle \frac{h}{\cancel{3}}\times \frac{\cancel{3}}{1}=1\times \frac{3}{1}\) \(\displaystyle \frac{h}{1}=\frac{3}{1}\) ... --> or \(\displaystyle h=3\)

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