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Solve for s. 5/9 s+13/9 s=24
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5/9 s+13/9 s=24
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59s + 139s = 24
Simplify both sides
198s = 24
Divide both sides by 198
s = 4/33
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Your answer would be,
s=4/33 as a fraction.
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s=0.12121 as a decimal.
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