How do I solve the following:
A=3C+4C for C
5/9X - 13 = 27
Thanks
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How do I solve the following:
A=3C+4C for C
5/9X - 13 = 27
Thanks
A=3C+4C
A = 7C
A/7 = C
C = 1/7 A
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5/9X - 13 = 27
5/9x = 27 +13 when 13 moves sides it changes its sign.
5/9x = 40
x = 40* 9/5 when 5/9 changes side it reverses itself.
x = 40*9/5
x = 8*9
x = 72
Add the two C multipliers then divide both sides by the sum.
Add 13 to both sides then divide both sides by the fraction. Remember the inversion factor. The 9 is a divisor which becomes a multiplier on the other side. The five is a multiplier which becomes a divisor on the other side.
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