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Armani Bradshaw
3 March, 22:06
24=-3+h how does the h get singled out
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Kassandra Huff
4 March, 00:30
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Answer: you have to move the - 3 over to the left side of the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
24 = - 3+h
-3+24=h
If your looking for "h" then you would have to solve - 3+24
-3+24 = 21
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