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Question 576482: how do you solve this problem having trouble...b=qk solve for q
Answer by kimberly_16(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No worries!
The answer is quite simple,to solve for q simply divide both sides by k
So the answer will be b/k = q.This is because when you divide qk by k then will have q and what you do on one side of the equation,you must do on the other side as well therefore leaving b/k =q.
Hope this was helpful and don't worry,math is your friend :) Not a very good one though. lol
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