SOLUTION: k=s/2(p+f)
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Question 335153: k=s/2(p+f)
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Before I can do this for you, I need to know if the entire denominator on the right side of the equation is [2(p + f)] or just (p + f). You did not properly use the parentheses and so your equation is a bit confusing as typed.
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