SOLUTION: Hello again I need to complete this task: the illuminance E at a point on a surface is given by the formula E=I/d^2 Where E=Illuminance in Lux I= luminointensity of the light c

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Question 936682: Hello again I need to complete this task:
the illuminance E at a point on a surface is given by the formula E=I/d^2
Where E=Illuminance in Lux
I= luminointensity of the light cource in candelas
d=distance in meters
Rearrange this formula to make d the subjet and find the value of d given that E=25 Lux and I=100 candelas.
This is my way how i do it:
E=I/d^2
25=100/d^2
d^2=100/25
d^2-4
2^2=4
and my tutor write to me "Incorrect, you have not follow the full process"
Please correct my work I not sure what i do wrong.
Thank You

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Duplicate question.
See Answer 570147