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So we divide both sides by 0.225.
So if we subtract 5x from both sides, we get negative 4y is equal to negative 5x plus 1. Now if we divide both sides by negative 4, you get y is equal to negative 5/4x minus 1/4, right?
We divide both sides of the equation by 3.
Let's see how many times this is, if we divide both sides by 7 7 will go to into 140 20x and get another 14.
We divide both sides of this by 4 times the area and we're done.
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And so another way of rewriting this, if we divide both sides by voltage, we get Q/V is equal to 1 over 4K pi area over distance.
If we divide both sides by 13,609.8, we get that the height is equal to 103,000 newtons per meter cubed, over 13,600 kilograms per meter cubed times 9.8 meters per second squared.
And so if we wanted to express Ann's velocity in terms of Betty's velocity-- let's just do it that way-- if we divide both sides by 20 we get 3/2 of Betty's velocity is equal to Ann's velocity.
If we divide both sides by r, what do we get?
And then let's see, if we add 3.5t to both sides of this equation,we get 6 is equal to 3.5t plus 6t is 9.5t, or if we divide both sides by 9.5, you get t is equal to 6 over 9.5 hours, which is a bit of a bizarre number.
If we divide both sides of this equation by A, what do we get?
What happens if we divide both sides by the volume of the balsa wood?
If we subtract 4 from both sides of this equation-- let me switch colors-- if we subtract 4 from both sides of this equation, we get y minus 4is equal to 2x, and then if we divide both sides of this equation by 2, we get y over 2 minus 2-- 4 divided by 2 is 2-- is equal to x.
So if we divide both sides of this by negative 3,we have to swap this inequality.
And let's see, if we divide both sides of this by 4, we got velocity times time 2 is equal to 25.
If we divide both sides by coulombs and meters per second,we get newtons per coulomb.
Let's see, if we divide both sides by 6-- well, let's subtract 100 from both sides.
If we divide both sides by'a', we get b= -3/a, or, you could also write this as b= -3* 1/a.
This is starting to look interesting, because if we divide both sides by negative 500, we get w is equal to 2, which is the exact same answer that we got when we tried to figure out how many bags of chips each woman would eat on average.
We divide both sides by that, and you get the volume submerged divided by the volume of the balsa wood-- I just divided both sides by VB and switched sides-- is equal to the density of the balsa wood divided by the density of water.
Now, if we divide both sides of this equation by pi,we get 16 is equal to r squared.
GH if we divide both sides of this by If both sides of this by 3 GH is equals to 6.
Or, if we divide both sides by five, we divide both sides by five,we would get y is equal to negative eight.
Then if we divide both sides by 2c, we get c squared plus a squared minus b squared over 2c is equal to x.
If we divide both sides of this right over here by 3, well let's swap both sides, so the opportunity costs for Charlie of producing 3 cups, is equal to 1 plate.
If we divide both sides of this equation by 80, so you divide the left-hand side by 80, the right-hand side by 80, you get x. x is equal to 100/80.
And if we divide both sides of this by 2 we get the cosine squared of a is equal to 1/2-- now we could rearrange these just to do it-- times 1 plus the cosine of 2a.
So now that we divided both sides by a negative number, by negative 3, we swapped the inequality from greater than to less than.
And the units are going to be joules because we divided both sides by charge joules per coulomb, or volts.