SOLUTION: How do I work the following problem to solve for N...
Numerator = N
Demominator = 3
the fraction N/3 is then multiplied by 4
N/3 X 4 =
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Question 95069: How do I work the following problem to solve for N...
Numerator = N
Demominator = 3
the fraction N/3 is then multiplied by 4
N/3 X 4 =
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[to multiply fractions, try to first cancel out if possible. than just multiply straight across]
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