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OpenStudy (igreen):
Can you solve for 'm'?
p = mv
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
what do u mean
OpenStudy (igreen):
Solve for 'm'.
Make it so m is the only letter on one side of the equation. To do that you have to do something to 'v', and what's that? @Rainbow_dashie
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
hmm
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
alone
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OpenStudy (igreen):
??
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
irdk
OpenStudy (igreen):
Do you know how to solve stuff like:
10 = 2x
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
yes
OpenStudy (igreen):
Okay, what do you do?
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
make x alone
OpenStudy (igreen):
Yes, so how would you do that? What's gonna be your answer?
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
you have to divide
OpenStudy (igreen):
Yes, divide what?
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
right
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
10/2
OpenStudy (igreen):
Yes, we divide 2 to both sides, giving us 10/2, which is 5.
So x = 5.
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
yuppers
OpenStudy (igreen):
This is the exact same thing but we're using letters instead of numbers.
p = mv
Let's solve for m.
So what do we do to 'v'?
OpenStudy (igreen):
Hint: The same thing we did with the 2 on the other one.
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
ill brb
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
@iGreen @ganeshie8
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
@bibby
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
@paki
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
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