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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Given the equation below, solve for c y = 4c/x A- c= xy - 4 B- c= y - 4x C- c= 4xy D- c= xy/4 I got d by dividing and multiplying on eachside. Can anybody clarify if i am correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y=\frac{ 4c }{ x }\] You would then multiply x to both sides. \[xy=4c\]Then divide 4 to both sides. \[\frac{ xy }{ 4 }=c\] Therefore, D is the answer.

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