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Alena Valdez
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15 July, 21:30
Solve for a. m=a/9-H
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15 July, 21:44
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9 (m+H) = a
Step-by-step explanation:
m=a/9-H
The first step is to add H to each side.
m+H = a/9 - H+H
m+H = a/9
Now multiply both side by 9
9 (m+H) = a/9*9
9 (m+H) = a
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