16x/100 = 3564.28 Multiply both sides by 100: 16x = 356428 Divide both sides by 16: x = 22276.75
Change the direction of the inequality.
You multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator.
(2x-3)/4 = 9 2x-3 = 36 (multiply both sides by 4) 2x = 39 (add +3 to both sides) x = 19.5 (divide both sides by 2)
Let the unknown person be called x: 6x/4 = 72 Multiply both sides by 4 to eradicate the fraction: 6x = 288 Divide both sides by 6 to find the value of x: x = 48
Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30
Multiply both sides by 31, then divide both sides by 3.
You need to change it to the opposite direction; e.g 5 > 1; multiply both sides by -2 it becomes -10 < -2
The short answer, multiply on both sides of the equation by the inverse of the matrix you need to remove. Just like solving 3x = y for x. Multiply on both sides of the equation by 1/3.
Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.Example:3x/2 = 5Multiply both sides by 2:3x = 10Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.Example:3x/2 = 5Multiply both sides by 2:3x = 10Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.Example:3x/2 = 5Multiply both sides by 2:3x = 10Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.Depends what you are dividing. But basically, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the term in the denominator, to get rid of the division.Example:3x/2 = 5Multiply both sides by 2:3x = 10Now, you have a problem that doesn't involve division.
You have to multiply both sides (the entire thing) by -1. It's complicated, so save it for when you have a trinomial or less on both sides.
n/5 = (n+1)/3 multiply both sides by 5 n = (5n + 5)/3 multiply both sides by 3 3n = 5n + 5 subtract 3n from both sides 0 = 2n + 5 subtract 5 from both sides -5 = 2n divide both sides by 2 n = -2.5
Leave it alone. You cannot make an inequality into an equality by multiplying both sides of the inequation by the same number. If instead of the inequality sign you are using a lesser or greater than sign, however, you will need to reverse it if you multiply both sides by the same negative number, e.g. 10>4. If you multiply both sides by -2, you need to change the > into a <, so -20<-8
Add 45 to each side, giving 9x = 45. Divide both sides by 9, giving x = 5
You can:* Add the same expression to both sides of an equation * Subtract the same expression from both sides * Multiply the same expression (must not be zero) to both sides * Divide both sides by the same expression (must not be zero)
Multiply both sides ofthe equation by the 'denominator' of the fraction.
check the solution.