Solve for h
h=4
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26=\frac{1}{2}h\times 13
Add 6 and 7 to get 13.
26=\frac{13}{2}h
Multiply \frac{1}{2} and 13 to get \frac{13}{2}.
\frac{13}{2}h=26
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
h=26\times \frac{2}{13}
Multiply both sides by \frac{2}{13}, the reciprocal of \frac{13}{2}.
h=\frac{26\times 2}{13}
Express 26\times \frac{2}{13} as a single fraction.
h=\frac{52}{13}
Multiply 26 and 2 to get 52.
h=4
Divide 52 by 13 to get 4.
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