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OpenStudy (freckles):
@SWAGSTER23780 this is an empty question
OpenStudy (freckles):
was there anything meant to be here?
OpenStudy (swagster23780):
sorry q is 36 equal 5/9k
OpenStudy (freckles):
q=36=5/9k?
OpenStudy (freckles):
that is a lot of equal signs
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OpenStudy (freckles):
the question is
OpenStudy (freckles):
oh
OpenStudy (freckles):
\[36=\frac{5}{9} k \text{ right? }\]
OpenStudy (swagster23780):
yes
OpenStudy (freckles):
have you tried multiplying both sides by the reciprocal of 5/9?
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OpenStudy (freckles):
\[\frac{9}{5} \cdot 36 =\frac{5}{9} k \cdot \frac{9}{5} \]
see how this will get k by itself on the left hand side
the 9's cancel there and the 5's cancel there on the left
so you computer what you have on the right side to find what k is
OpenStudy (swagster23780):
yes
OpenStudy (swagster23780):
to much big words im 11
OpenStudy (freckles):
compute not computer
OpenStudy (freckles):
also what big words?
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OpenStudy (freckles):
reciprocal ?
OpenStudy (freckles):
the reciprocal of a number a/b is b/a
OpenStudy (freckles):
a lot of people like to call it flipping of
OpenStudy (swagster23780):
i know what how to do it please anwser
OpenStudy (swagster23780):
thank you that was helpful
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