SOLUTION: Can someone help me with this one i'm struggling; 1000 = 250/(1 + x/2)

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Question 202228: Can someone help me with this one i'm struggling;
1000 = 250/(1 + x/2)

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Multiply both sides by



Multiply both sides by



Distribute



Add -4 to both sides



Simplify the left



Multiply both sides by




John


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