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• 50 POINTS• Help I’ve already used Photomath so don’t suggest pls

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User BlitZ
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Answer:


a=mn/p

Explanation:

Cross multiply


ap=mn

a should only be the one left so dividing p to remove

will give you

a=mn/p

User HimanAB
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Answer:

Explanation:

You're trying to solve


(a)/(m) =(n)/(p) for a, right?

When you have a fraction set equal to a fraction, you can cross multiply to get rid of the fractions. That would mean that

ap = mn. Solving for a means that you divide both sides by p:


a=(mn)/(p)

User Eunjin
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