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Solve the equation.\newline9=h99 = \frac{h}{9}, h=h = \Box

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Q. Solve the equation.\newline9=h99 = \frac{h}{9}, h=h = \Box
  1. Multiply both sides: We are given the equation 9=h99 = \frac{h}{9}. To find the value of hh, we need to isolate hh on one side of the equation. To do this, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 99 to cancel out the denominator on the right side.\newlineCalculation: 9×9=h9×99 \times 9 = \frac{h}{9} \times 9
  2. Calculate final value: After multiplying both sides by 99, we get 81=h81 = h. This means that hh is equal to 8181.\newlineCalculation: 81=h81 = h

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