Respuesta :

you cross multiply so you get 15 x 2= 6 x c
this is 30= 6c. if you divide both sides by 6 you get c =5
lukyo
Solve

[tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{6}{15}=\dfrac{2}{c}}[/tex]


Multiplying both sides by 15:

[tex]\mathsf{\diagup\!\!\!\!\! 15\cdot \dfrac{6}{\diagup\!\!\!\!\! 15}=15\cdot \dfrac{2}{c}}\\\\\\ \mathsf{6=\dfrac{30}{c}}[/tex]


Since [tex]\mathsf{c}[/tex] is a denominator of a fraction, it can't be zero. Then, you can also multiply both sides by [tex]\mathsf{c}:[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{6\cdot c=\dfrac{30}{\diagup\!\!\!\! c}\cdot \diagup\!\!\!\! c}\\\\\\ \mathsf{6\cdot c=30}\\\\\\ \mathsf{c=\dfrac{30}{6}}\\\\\\ \boxed{\begin{array}{l} \mathsf{c=5} \end{array}}\qquad\checkmark[/tex]


Cross-multiplication works fine as well and you would get to the same result.


I hope this helps. :-)