Asked by Ok
K=3gy/5f solve for g
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Answered by
Reiny
I have a hunch you meant:
K=3gy/(5f)
based on that hunch ....
5fk = 3gy
g = 5fk/(3y)
those brackets are critical.
K=3gy/(5f)
based on that hunch ....
5fk = 3gy
g = 5fk/(3y)
those brackets are critical.
Answered by
Ok
How did you do it?
Answered by
Reiny
To handle this type of equation you should be familiar with the steps to solve basic equations.
K=3gy/(5f)
multiply both sides by 5f
5f*K=3gy/(5f)*5f
5fk = 3gy
divide both sides by 3y
5fk/(3y) = 3gy/(3y)
5fk/(3y) = g
as shown above
K=3gy/(5f)
multiply both sides by 5f
5f*K=3gy/(5f)*5f
5fk = 3gy
divide both sides by 3y
5fk/(3y) = 3gy/(3y)
5fk/(3y) = g
as shown above
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