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14a=415\frac{1}{4}a = \frac{4}{15}

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Q. 14a=415\frac{1}{4}a = \frac{4}{15}
  1. Multiply both sides by 44: We have the equation (14a=415)(\frac{1}{4}a = \frac{4}{15}). To solve for 'a', we need to isolate 'a' on one side of the equation. We can do this by multiplying both sides of the equation by 44 to get rid of the fraction on the left side.\newlineCalculation: (\frac{\(1\)}{\(4\)}a \times \(4 = \frac{44}{1515} \times 44)"}
  2. Simplify the equation: After multiplying both sides by 44, we simplify the equation.\newlineCalculation: a=(4×4)15a = \frac{(4 \times 4)}{15}
  3. Find the value of 'a': Now we multiply 44 by 44 to get 1616 and then divide by 1515 to find the value of 'a'.\newlineCalculation: a=1615a = \frac{16}{15}

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