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15/9 equals 40 over n

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Given the following equation:


\begin{gathered} (15)/(9)=(40)/(n) \\ \\ \end{gathered}

You need to solve for the variable "n" in order to find its value.

The steps are shown below:

1. You can multiply both sides of the equation by "n":


\begin{gathered} (n)((15)/(9))=((40)/(n))(n) \\ \\ (15n)/(9)=40 \end{gathered}

2. Now you need to multiply both sides of the equation by 9:


\begin{gathered} (9)((15n)/(9))=(40)(9) \\ \\ 15n=360 \end{gathered}

3. Finally, you can divide both sides of the equation by 15:


\begin{gathered} (15n)/(15)=(360)/(15) \\ \\ n=24 \end{gathered}

The answer is:


n=24

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