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80×7=s×10

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Auntie Akua ∙

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Updated: 6/10/2024

To solve the equation (80 \times 7 = s \times 10), follow these steps:

  1. **Calculate (80 \times 7)**:

    [

    80 \times 7 = 560

    ]

  2. **Set up the equation**:

    [

    560 = s \times 10

    ]

  3. **Solve for (s)** by dividing both sides by 10:

    [

    s = \frac{560}{10} = 56

    ]

Therefore, the value of (s) is (56).

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