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Solve the equation 12E − 4 = 0
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Solve the equation
12E − 4 = 0
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This could get complicated. Please try to follow my steps carefully:
Begin by writing the equation to be solved:
12E - 4 = 0
Add 4 to each side of the equation: 12E = 4
Divide each side by 12: E = 4/12 = 1/3 .
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