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Shea Vazquez
27 June, 11:50
12 g + 31h = - 8g, for h
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Thomas Eaton
27 June, 14:47
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12g + 31h = - 8g
... subtract 12g
31h = - 20g
... divide by 31
h = - 20g/31
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