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Given that 14t = 2d, 5p = 2c, 4c = 9m, and 12p = 63t, what is 15d in the units of m? Can you show work on how to do this so I know what I missed or did wrong.
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DrBob222
You know, it would have been MUCH better if you had shown your work and we could tell instantly what you did right or wrong. As it is, I don't know you did any work at all. Here is how you do it.
2d = [(14t x 12p)/63t] x (2c/5p) x (9m/4c) = ? then
multiply both side by 7.5 to get what 15 d is like this
7.5*2d = 7.5{[(14t x 12p)/63t] x (2c/5p) x (9m/4c)}
15d = ?m
Post your work if you get stuck.
2d = [(14t x 12p)/63t] x (2c/5p) x (9m/4c) = ? then
multiply both side by 7.5 to get what 15 d is like this
7.5*2d = 7.5{[(14t x 12p)/63t] x (2c/5p) x (9m/4c)}
15d = ?m
Post your work if you get stuck.
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Hey DrBob222
After I plugged in that into calculator I got -3. Does that sound about right?
After I plugged in that into calculator I got -3. Does that sound about right?
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