i really need help. watz the answerd to this formula. D=1/5fk for k
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
your question is not clear oswaldo
OpenStudy (stormfire1):
use parenthesis so it's more clear
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well it say find the varible. for this formula D=1/5fk for k
OpenStudy (stormfire1):
The problem is that it's unclear whether it's
D = (1/5f)k
D = (1/5fk)
D = (1/5)fk
And it matters which way it is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in the problem is say k=
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OpenStudy (stormfire1):
From above, you could get 3 different answers. We need to know whether f and/or k are supposed to be part of the denominator of the fraction.
jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
D=1/5fk
5D=fk
5D/f =k
jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
this is ok ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve the formula for the specified variable
D=1/5fk for k
k=
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats how the problem looks
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jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
so ok but fk is denominator or numerator ?
OpenStudy (stormfire1):
The teacher should be shot if something as simple as this isn't 100% clear.
On the paper, does it look like:\[D=\frac{1}{5}fk\]If so, jhonyy9's answer is correct.
jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
thank you stormfire1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes it looks like that. nd thank u for helping mi
OpenStudy (stormfire1):
np
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