Introductory Algebra for College Students (7th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-13417-805-X
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Chapter 3 - Section 3.6 - Linear Inequalities in Two Variables - Exercise Set - Page 271: 72

Answer

$$h = \frac{V}{lw}$$

Work Step by Step

To solve for $h$, we need to isolate $h$. First, we divide both sides by $l$: $$\frac{V}{l} = wh$$ Now, we divide both sides by $w$ to isolate $h$: $$\frac{V}{lw} = h$$ Let's just turn the equation around so that the $h$ lies on the left-hand side of the equation: $$h = \frac{V}{lw}$$
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