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Solve for qqq. \dfrac{3}{5} = \dfrac{q}{10} 5 3 = 10 q start fraction, 3, divided by, 5, end fraction, equals, start fraction, q, divided by, 10, end fraction q =q…
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Solve for qqq. \dfrac{3}{5} = \dfrac{q}{10} 5 3 = 10 q start fraction, 3, divided by, 5, end fraction, equals, start fraction, q, divided by, 10, end fraction q =q…
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Solve for qqq.
\dfrac{3}{5} = \dfrac{q}{10}
5
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q
start fraction, 3, divided by, 5, end fraction, equals, start fraction, q, divided by, 10, end fraction
q =q=q, equals
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5/3=10/Q, right? So5x2=10, which would make it 3x2=Q, so Q=6.
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3/5=q/10
multiply both sides by 5 or cross multiply i fyou like
30/5=10q/10
6=1q
6=q
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