Multiply both sides by 4: We have the equation (41a=154). 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 4 to get rid of the fraction on the left side.Calculation: (\frac{\(1\)}{\(4\)}a \times \(4 = \frac{4}{15} \times 4)"}
Simplify the equation: After multiplying both sides by 4, we simplify the equation.Calculation: a=15(4×4)
Find the value of 'a': Now we multiply 4 by 4 to get 16 and then divide by 15 to find the value of 'a'.Calculation: a=1516
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