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What is the value of a in the equation 304 b =54, when b =9? O 15 O 18 0 21 O 27

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Explanation:

I'm not sure where a is supposed to be in this equation, but I'm going to assume it's supposed to be written as either 3a x 4b = 54, or 304b = 54a. If it's something else, let me know, but I'll just answer these two for now.

1. 3a x 4b

So we know that b is equal to 9. Therefore, we can rewrite


3a * 4b = 54

as


3a * 4(9) = 54

To get rid of a multiplier on one side, divide both sides by the number you want gone. I'll use 4(9), which equals 36.


3a = 54 / 36 = 1.5

Then we can divide by 3 to get


a = 1.5 / 3 = 0.5

0.5 isn't a viable answer, so I'll try the second interpretation.

2. 304b = 54a

This one is a bit easier. All we need to do is divide both sides by 54 to get


304b / 54 = a

304 x 9 = 2736

2736/54 = 50.66...

Again, not a viable answer. Please edit your question to include a and I'll give it another shot!

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