In the equation "you = mgh", divide both sides of the equation by mg, or you/mg = mgh/mg. The answer then is h = you/mg.
63
If 12.89 + h = 36.77,then h = 23.88 after subtracting 12.89 from each side of the equation.
h = 63
If v = r * h then> r = v / h
h/9=7 multiply both sides by 9 h=63
h+1.5=8.4 subtract 1.5 from both sides h=6.9
h= -4
h/(-3 - 7) = 10h/-10 = 10h = -100
The equation (PE = mgh) represents the potential energy of an object near the surface of the Earth, where (PE) is the potential energy, (m) is the mass of the object, (g) is the acceleration due to gravity, and (h) is the height of the object above the reference point.
The answer to 9 times 7 equals 63. This is taught in math class.
The solution to this equation is that h is equal to -4. You can substitute this value for h into the equation to get -4 x -9 - 6 plus 12 x -4 plus 40 equals 22, or 36 - 6 plus - 48 plus 40 equals 22.
To solve for H in the equation A = L x W x H, you need to isolate H on one side of the equation. To do this, divide both sides of the equation by (L x W) to solve for H. The formula for solving for H would be H = A / (L x W). This formula allows you to calculate the height (H) when given the area (A), length (L), and width (W) of a rectangular object.