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Mathematics, 02.08.2019 01:00 emma6892

Solve for h. assume that f, g, and h do not equal zero. 3gh=f+3 a.) h=(f/g)+(3/g) b.) h=(f/3g)+(1/g) c.) h=f+3-3g d.) h=(f+3)/(g)

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