To solve the equation \( \frac{u}{4} = 54 \), you can multiply both sides by 4 to isolate \( u \):
\[ u = 54 \times 4 \]
Calculating the right side:
\[ u = 216 \]
So, the solution is \( u = 216 \).
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To solve the equation \( \frac{u}{4} = 54 \), you can multiply both sides by 4 to isolate \( u \):
\[ u = 54 \times 4 \]
Calculating the right side:
\[ u = 216 \]
So, the solution is \( u = 216 \).
If you're asking to express the solution \( u = 216 \) in simplest fractional form, the simplest form is simply \( 216 \) since it is already a whole number. However, if you meant to express \( \frac{u}{4} = 54 \) in simplest fractional terms:
\[ u = \frac{216}{1} \]
In simplest form, it remains as \( \frac{216}{1} \) or just \( 216 \). If you were looking for insight into the fraction itself, \( \frac{54}{1} \) is also already in simplest form.
If you intended something different with "in simplest form," please clarify!
To solve for \( u \) in the equation \( \frac{u}{4} = 54 \), follow these steps:
Multiply both sides by 4 to eliminate the fraction:
\[ u = 54 \times 4 \]
Calculate the right side:
\[ u = 216 \]
So, the solution is \( u = 216 \).