Hey there
Its been years since ive had a math class, and I need help figuring out this equation by solving for x
It is 0.6=5547/x
I ended up getting the problem to 0.6/1*x/5547 But I have gotten stuck at this point. What steps should I take to correctly solve this equation
It's been a while since I've had a college algebra course and I'm stuck on a particular problem that I need to solve, in order to figure out what I should pay for my first real-estate transaction.
I have my target ROI which is 6%/0.6. My second variable is my net income from the property, which is $5447. The equation to figure out what price I should pay for a property is 0.6 = 5447/x.
I have gotten it to 0.6/1 * x/5447, and I'm stuck on what I should do next to solve for x. Could anyone help me out?
Its been years since ive had a math class, and I need help figuring out this equation by solving for x
It is 0.6=5547/x
I ended up getting the problem to 0.6/1*x/5547 But I have gotten stuck at this point. What steps should I take to correctly solve this equation
It's been a while since I've had a college algebra course and I'm stuck on a particular problem that I need to solve, in order to figure out what I should pay for my first real-estate transaction.
I have my target ROI which is 6%/0.6. My second variable is my net income from the property, which is $5447. The equation to figure out what price I should pay for a property is 0.6 = 5447/x.
I have gotten it to 0.6/1 * x/5447, and I'm stuck on what I should do next to solve for x. Could anyone help me out?
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