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49qc\times 20=100\times 1.84gm^{6}x\times \frac{9}{100}
Variable c cannot be equal to 0 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 100c, the least common multiple of 100,c.
980qc=100\times 1.84gm^{6}x\times \frac{9}{100}
Multiply 49 and 20 to get 980.
980qc=184gm^{6}x\times \frac{9}{100}
Multiply 100 and 1.84 to get 184.
980qc=\frac{414}{25}gm^{6}x
Multiply 184 and \frac{9}{100} to get \frac{414}{25}.
980qc=\frac{414gxm^{6}}{25}
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{980qc}{980q}=\frac{414gxm^{6}}{25\times 980q}
Divide both sides by 980q.
c=\frac{414gxm^{6}}{25\times 980q}
Dividing by 980q undoes the multiplication by 980q.
c=\frac{207gxm^{6}}{12250q}
Divide \frac{414gm^{6}x}{25} by 980q.
c=\frac{207gxm^{6}}{12250q}\text{, }c\neq 0
Variable c cannot be equal to 0.
49qc\times 20=100\times 1.84gm^{6}x\times \frac{9}{100}
Multiply both sides of the equation by 100c, the least common multiple of 100,c.
980qc=100\times 1.84gm^{6}x\times \frac{9}{100}
Multiply 49 and 20 to get 980.
980qc=184gm^{6}x\times \frac{9}{100}
Multiply 100 and 1.84 to get 184.
980qc=\frac{414}{25}gm^{6}x
Multiply 184 and \frac{9}{100} to get \frac{414}{25}.
\frac{414}{25}gm^{6}x=980qc
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
\frac{414xm^{6}}{25}g=980cq
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{25\times \frac{414xm^{6}}{25}g}{414xm^{6}}=\frac{25\times 980cq}{414xm^{6}}
Divide both sides by \frac{414}{25}m^{6}x.
g=\frac{25\times 980cq}{414xm^{6}}
Dividing by \frac{414}{25}m^{6}x undoes the multiplication by \frac{414}{25}m^{6}x.
g=\frac{12250cq}{207xm^{6}}
Divide 980qc by \frac{414}{25}m^{6}x.