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9.50h+60=460
Subtract the 60 from both sides
9.50h=400
Divide by 9.50 on both sides
9.50h/9.50=400/9.50
h=about 42.105 or 800/19
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9.50h+60=460
subtract 60 from both sides
9.50h=400
divide both sides by 9.50
h=
42.105263
round to the nearest hundredth
h=42.11
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