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What is e = 6s because I don't know how to do it

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Answer: depends on the value of the variables

This means the value of e is equal to 6 times the value of S so if there’s a value to e (example e=18) s would be 3 because 18 divided by 6 is 3. But if there is a value to s (s = 5) you would do 6 times 5 which would equal e (30 for reference)
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