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This problem is calculated exactly the same as if it were 4h = 16. We just need to get h on one side of the equation by itself. In order to do this we need to divide by 4. which gives:

h<4

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i have 3 questions 1. 5-2 5/6=        2. 4divided by four nineth=         3. if h= minus , find the value of 4h
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