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Answer:
the answer is a=10/B+C
Explanation:
THE QUESTION IS
B+C=10/a
So you must 1st
Divide through by the L. C. M(lowest common multiple)
You will get something like this;(Ba+Ca)=10
Then you substitute, making "a" the subject.
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