SOLUTION: I=nE:n(r+R) or I=nE/n(r+R) Not sure how to write the division symbol / or : ?
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Question 178442: I=nE:n(r+R) or I=nE/n(r+R) Not sure how to write the division symbol / or : ?
Answer by cartert(27) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
always us / as a division symbol. : means the end of a thought or thing
EX. toys: cars: people:
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