SOLUTION: How can I solve the linear equation -q/3+10=0
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Question 723658: How can I solve the linear equation -q/3+10=0
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-q/3+10=0
-Q/3=-10 CROSS MULTIPLY.
-Q=-10*3
-Q=-30
Q=30 ANS.
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