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If we have a silver for AMA=Fr/Fe and we only have one variable is it fine to use IMA as it is as equal to AMA to solve for the missing variable? Meaning in mathematical terms is this equation okay to use? IMA=AMA=Fr / Fe


If we have a silver for AMA=Fr/Fe and we only have one variable is it fine to use IMA as it is as e

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