\displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17}=\frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} - \frac{1}{x}
C cjones918 New member Joined Sep 5, 2011 Messages 1 Sep 5, 2011 #1 \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17}=\frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} - \frac{1}{x}\) Last edited by a moderator: Sep 5, 2011
\(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17}=\frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} - \frac{1}{x}\)
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,339 Sep 5, 2011 #2 That's kind of a mess. Why not take a piece at a time and clean it up a bit? In addition, it appears that you are using this symbol, "x", to mean two different things. Never do that.
That's kind of a mess. Why not take a piece at a time and clean it up a bit? In addition, it appears that you are using this symbol, "x", to mean two different things. Never do that.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Sep 5, 2011 #3 cjones918 said: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17} = \frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} - \frac{1}{x}\) Click to expand... What is "x" in: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} = ?\) If that is "multiplication" - then replace it with "*" then evaluate that term. What numerical value you got for: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17} = ?\)
cjones918 said: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17} = \frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} - \frac{1}{x}\) Click to expand... What is "x" in: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{23.77}{(8.314x10)^{-3}}\cdot \frac{1}{245} = ?\) If that is "multiplication" - then replace it with "*" then evaluate that term. What numerical value you got for: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \frac{LN(101.325)}{17} = ?\)