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OpenStudy (samara8954):

Solve for n. n = 231 n = 36 n = 3 n = 12

OpenStudy (samara8954):

OpenStudy (aripotta):

what do you get once you cross-multiply?

OpenStudy (samara8954):

@satellite73 @wio @chefducky

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u do u people tag me in these i dont know

OpenStudy (samara8954):

okay then leave

OpenStudy (aripotta):

no need to be rude

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i had plans to?

OpenStudy (samara8954):

@natsent06

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not being rude i get tagged in 20 of these a day

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its annoying i dont help anybody

OpenStudy (aripotta):

please cross-multiply so i can help you further i was talking to samara, not you chef

OpenStudy (samara8954):

@Haichi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k bye

OpenStudy (samara8954):

help me

OpenStudy (aripotta):

you have to cross-multiply first. can you do that?

OpenStudy (samara8954):

no

OpenStudy (aripotta):

ok, so i told you how to do that in your previous question. multiply the first fraction's bottom number with the second fraction's top number. then multiply the first fraction's top number with the second fraction's bottom number. |dw:1419218764199:dw|

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