MJe0nneMadHafiv
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  • 04-03-2016
  • Mathematics
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Given the formula K = LMN, what is the formula for M?
a. M = KL/N
b. M = K/LN
c. M = LN/K
d. M = LNK

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Sebacool13
Sebacool13 Sebacool13
  • 04-03-2016
To start off devide both sides by M i.e
K/M=LMN/M
-> K/M=LN
Then devide by K to remove it on the left , this will end you up with M=LN/K
So the answer is (c).
Hope this helps :).
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