The term "1.5 H" typically refers to a height measurement, often used in the context of horse racing or equestrian activities, where "H" stands for "hands." One hand is equivalent to 4 inches, so 1.5 H means 1.5 hands or 6 inches tall. Therefore, a horse described as "1.5 H" would be 6 inches in height, although this is an unusual way to express height for horses, as they are usually measured in whole hands.
h<=15
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To solve the equation (2.5h - 15 = 4h), first, isolate the variable (h). Subtract (2.5h) from both sides to get (-15 = 4h - 2.5h), which simplifies to (-15 = 1.5h). Next, divide both sides by (1.5) to find (h): (h = -10). Thus, the solution is (h = -10).
A=bxh h=A/b h=15 inches2/3 inches h= 5 inches
15 km/h
The meaning of the variable h is determined by the person who defined the original equation.
h<=15
h2 -16h+15 = (h -1)(h -15) when factored
If you mean 5Al(OH)3 then its 5 Al, 15 O and 15 H
15
The problem is "h+35=15".Subtracy 35 from each side, so h=-20.
15
H. H. Asquith died on February 15, 1928 at the age of 75.
H. H. Asquith died on February 15, 1928 at the age of 75.
What does 14 K and H with a circle in it mean
h= hour
The Schrade Walden h-15 was manufactured between 1959-1975