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cathedryl
14-01-2017
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How do I use D=5/6(F+G) to solve for F?
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hap092002
hap092002
14-01-2017
D=5/6(F+G)
D-5/6=F+G
D+G-5/6=F
F=D+G-5/6 IS THE ANSWER
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