Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle \large{y=\frac{18+4h}{5} }\\[/tex]
Alternatively, you can use [tex]\displaystyle \large{y=\frac{18}{5}+\frac{4h}{5} }\\[/tex] as an answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
To make y as the subject of equation, we have to find a way to isolate y-variable.
First, add 4h both sides of equation which we obtain:
[tex]\displaystyle \large{5y-4h+4h=18+4h} \\\displaystyle \large{5y=18+4h}[/tex]
Next, we divide both sides by 5 so we can finally have y-isolated equation and thus it becomes the new subject of equation.
[tex]\displaystyle \large{\frac{5y}{5} =\frac{18+4h}{5} }\\\displaystyle \large{y=\frac{18+4h}{5} }[/tex]
Thus the answer is y = (18+4h)/5
Alternatively for solution, you can separate the fraction which we obtain a valid alternative solution.
[tex]\displaystyle \large{y =\frac{18}{5} +\frac{4h}{5} }\\[/tex]
Either one of these solutions work.
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