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Forensic anthropologist analyze skeletons to help solve crimes. They can use the length of a femur bone to estimate the height of a skeleton. The height of a skeleton is about 30 inches taller than twice the length of the femur bone. Let h represent the height of a skeleton. Let f represent the length of a femur bone. Write an equation to represent the height of a skeleton.

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