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Milagros Savage
Chemistry
3 March, 21:53
Solve for x in the following problem.
d=t/x
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Bronson Bryant
3 March, 22:23
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Solve for x.
d=tx
Multiply both sides by x.
dx=t
Divide both sides by d.
dx/d = t/d
x = t / d
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