Answer:
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Explanation:
![(3)/(v) =1\\v=3](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/kz62gx34uf46suianfsq7cu4jz3rj6wwon.png)
This could be confusing so I'll explain. What you need to do is to do the inverse so in this case you would multiply the v on both sides. The v's would cancel out and the one times v will be v due to the identity property of multiplication, and that will leave you with
but I personally don't like that so I flip it around to
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