1. 5h - 9 = -16 + 6h
A)4
B)-7
C)7
D)10**
Am I right?
No. How did you get that answer?
I don't know how to do these so I thought -16 + 6 was 10 and it would be the same for the other. Can you help me solve this?
5h - 9 = -16 + 6h
First, combine like terms by subtracting 5h from both sides.
-9 = -16 + h
Add 16 to both sides.
7 = h
Oh ok thanks Ms. Sue :D
You're welcome, Chefu.
To solve the equation 5h - 9 = -16 + 6h, we need to find the value of h that satisfies the equation.
First, let's simplify the equation by rearranging the terms:
5h - 6h = -16 + 9
Simplifying further, we get:
-h = -7
To isolate the variable h, we can multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to eliminate the negative sign:
h = 7
So the correct answer is C) 7.