SOLUTION: How do you solve for Q in this equation?
0=-1400000+(60*Q/.16)
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Question 161917: How do you solve for Q in this equation?
0=-1400000+(60*Q/.16)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you solve for Q in this equation?
0=-1400000+(60*Q/.16)
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Same as always, get it on one side of the equal sign by itself.
0=-1400000+(60*Q/.16)
Add 1400000 to both sides
1400000 = 60*Q/.16
Multiply both sides by .16
224000 = 60*Q
Divide by 60
Q = 224000/60
Q = 3733 1/3
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