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Pam said the equations x/16=4 and x/4=16 have the same solution. Is she correct? Explain

User Oscar Paz
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well, maybe Pam has been eating the wrong chips or something, but if she's correct, that can only happen if both equations are exactly equal, are they?


\boxed{\cfrac{x}{16}=4}\implies x=(16)(4)\implies \cfrac{x}{4}=16 \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \cfrac{x}{4}=16\implies x=(4)(16)\implies \boxed{\cfrac{x}{16}=4}\qquad \begin{array}{llll} \textit{yeap, Pam is correct}\\ \textit{she's Da Bomb} \end{array}

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