Math, asked by jabaharsarkar2801, 1 year ago

How do you solve 7=3+h6?

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Hello! :)

Answer:

\boxed{h=\frac{2}{3}=h=0.66667}\checkmark

Step-by-step explanation:

Distributive Property: A(B+C)=AB+AC

First, you do switch sides of an equation.

3+h*6=7

Then, you subtract by 3 from both sides of an equation.

3+h*6-3=7-3

Subtract numbers.

7-3=4

h*6=4

You divide by 6 both sides of an equation.

h*6/6=4/6

Divide numbers from left/right.

4/6=2/3

\boxed{H=\frac{2}{3}=H=0.66667}, which is our final answer.

Hope this helps!

Thanks!

-Charlie

Have a nice day! :)

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