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Mylie Burnett
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12 December, 03:36
If a/4 = 2/3, then (a - 4) would equal
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Averie Bell
12 December, 04:02
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, evaluate a in the given equation a/4 = 2/3.
Cross-multiplying, we get 3a = 8, and then a = 8/3.
Then a - 4 would be 8/3 - 4, or 8/3 - 12/3, or - 4/3 (answer)
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