Solve for C
C=\frac{40}{69g}
g\neq 0
Solve for g
g=\frac{40}{69C}
C\neq 0
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\frac{69g}{10}C=4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{10\times \frac{69g}{10}C}{69g}=\frac{4\times 10}{69g}
Divide both sides by 6.9g.
C=\frac{4\times 10}{69g}
Dividing by 6.9g undoes the multiplication by 6.9g.
C=\frac{40}{69g}
Divide 4 by 6.9g.
\frac{69C}{10}g=4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{10\times \frac{69C}{10}g}{69C}=\frac{4\times 10}{69C}
Divide both sides by 6.9C.
g=\frac{4\times 10}{69C}
Dividing by 6.9C undoes the multiplication by 6.9C.
g=\frac{40}{69C}
Divide 4 by 6.9C.
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