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Cross Multiply: 30x=
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To cross-multiply the equation \(30x = \) something (you didn't specify the other side of the equation), we typically need to have a fraction on the right side.
For example, if the equation were:
\[
30x = \frac{a}{b}
\]
To cross-multiply, you would multiply \(30x\) by \(b\) and multiply \(a\) by \(1\) (the implicit denominator of \(30x\)):
\[
30x \cdot b = a \cdot 1
\]
which simplifies to:
\[
30bx = a
\]
If you provide the full equation, I can give you a more specific answer!
For example, if the equation were:
\[
30x = \frac{a}{b}
\]
To cross-multiply, you would multiply \(30x\) by \(b\) and multiply \(a\) by \(1\) (the implicit denominator of \(30x\)):
\[
30x \cdot b = a \cdot 1
\]
which simplifies to:
\[
30bx = a
\]
If you provide the full equation, I can give you a more specific answer!
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