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Solve the equation 14s=15 for s​.

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Hello! Our answer is 1.1.

We are asked to solve the following equation for "s":


\implies\sf{14s=15}

Divide both sides by 14:


\implies\sf{s=\cfrac{15}{14}}

Convert to a decimal:


\implies\sf{s\approx1.07143}

Round to the nearest tenth:


\implies\sf{s\approx1.1}


\therefore s ≈ 1.1

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