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h = mk - 4k (k)
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Answered by paad27
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Answer:

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finn77: that the question
finn77: express variables in parentheses as a matter of formula
KumatManoj: h=mk−4k
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
mk−4k=h
Combine all terms containing k.
(m−4)k=h
Divide both sides by m−4.
m−4
(m−4)k

=
m−4
h


Dividing by m−4 undoes the multiplication by m−4.
k=
m−4
h
finn77: it should be k= something
Answered by arpitaabrol3
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