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vinnynamcow2
01-08-2021
Mathematics
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If K = (AB)/(A+B) , then B =?
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inspirationalgdandyt
inspirationalgdandyt
01-08-2021
Answer:
K(A+B)/A
Step-by-step explanation:
K = (AB)/(A+B)
K(A+B)=AB
K(A+B)/A=B
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