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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-14

What is [tex]\frac{2}{3}h - \frac{1}{3}h + 11 = 8[/tex]? How do I solve this?

Asked by aasch2

Answer (3)

2/3 h - 1/3 h + 11 = 8
You could begin by combining like terms on the left side.
Notice that you have (2 of something) minus (1 of the same thing). The things are (1/3 of 'h'). When you subtract the 1 from the 2, what you have left there is 1/3h .
So now the equation is 1/3 h + 11 = 8
Subtract 11 from each side : 1/3 h = -3
Multiply each side by 3 : h = -9

Answered by AL2006 | 2024-06-10

The **equivalent **value of the **equation **is h = -9
Given data ,
Let the **equation **be represented as A
Now , the value of A is
2/3h-1/3h+11=8
So , the left hand side of the **equation **is equated to the right hand side by the value of ( 8 )
On simplifying the **expression **, we get
[ ( 2 - 1 ) / 3 ] h + 11 = 8
Subtracting 11 on both sides , we get
( 1/3 )h = 8 - 11
( 1/3 )h = -3
Multiply by 3 on both sides , we get
h = -9
Therefore , the value of h = -9
Hence , the **expression **is h = -9
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Answered by psm22415 | 2024-06-17

To solve the equation 3 2 ​ h − 3 1 ​ h + 11 = 8 , you first combine like terms to simplify it to 3 1 ​ h + 11 = 8 . Next, isolate h by subtracting 11 and then multiplying by 3 to get h = − 9 .
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Answered by AL2006 | 2024-08-20