6 h ​ −1=−3

what is the answer


Sagot :

Answer:

h=[tex]-\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]6h-1=-3\\6h=-2\\h=-\frac{2}{6} \\h=-\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

Answer:

  • [tex]\boxed{\sf{h=-\dfrac{1}{3}=-0.33 }}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Isolate by the h from one side of the equation.

6h-1=-3

First, add by 1 from both sides.

[tex]\sf{6h-1+1=-3+1}[/tex]

Solve.

-3+1=-2

Rewrite the problem down.

6h=-2

Then, you divide by 6 from both sides.

[tex]\sf{\dfrac{6h}{6}=\dfrac{-2}{6} }[/tex]

Solve.

-2/2=-1

6/2=3

Rewrite as a fraction.

[tex]\boxed{\sf{h=-\dfrac{1}{3}=0.33}}[/tex]

  • Therefore, the correct answer is h=-1/3=0.33.

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