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OpenStudy (anonymous):

27 = 4 OVER S + 14

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

\[27 = \frac{4}{s+14}\] is this how it looks like???

Parth (parthkohli):

\( \color{Black}{\Rightarrow 27 = \Large{4 \over s + 14} \Longrightarrow 4 = 27(s + 14) }\)

Parth (parthkohli):

Solve for \(s\).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No .. 27 = 4 / S +14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The 4 is just over the s

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

first subtract 14 from both sides...you get 13 = 4/s now multiply s to both sides 13s = 4 now divide both sides by 13 s = 4/13

Parth (parthkohli):

@lgbasallote please don't give answers here. This website values the real SOLUTIONS. Read this for more http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

ok

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