Solving for d in a Simple Math Problem

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In summary: I got the wrong answer but I got the right answer in the endIn summary, the person is trying to solve a problem involving reciprocals and square roots. They were given the answer and the goal was to get the d2 factor all by itself. They got the answer in the end.
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simple math...just not for me

I'm currently in Mechanics of Materials and I have reduced my problem to something similar to: 510/7.6=8.25/((pi/4)*d^2)

how do I solve for d? I have been given the answer (from the back of the book) but i don't remember how to solve for d...by the way the above numbers are random and not from my text...but it is similar...thx crich
 
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There are a couple possible first-steps to take.

1. Take the reciprocal of both sides.

2. Multiply both sides by d^2

Either way, your main strategy should be getting d^2 by itself.
 
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so I would have :
((pi/4)*510)/(8.25*7.6)=1/d^2 ...?
 
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No. The goal is to get d2 all by itself on one side.
Here's where you're starting from:
[tex]\frac{510}{7.6} = \frac{8.25}{(\pi/4) d^2}[/tex]

The simplest thing to do is to take the reciprocals of both sides, as pinu7 suggested (the idea is that, if a/b = c/d, then b/a = d/c).

After that, it should be a relatively simple matter to isolate the d2 factor. The final step would be taking the square root of both sides, keeping in mind that d can have two values: one positive and one negative.
 
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okay so I would have sqr((8.25*7.6)/((PI/4))*510)=d
 
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Yes, but again there are mathematically two possible values for d, although the negative value might not be relevant for your problem.
 
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Okay...thx the ans is going to be postive b/c it is a force...thx for all yall's help
 
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okay so I'm home now and I've tried what was suggested but, I still don't get the right ans...:
510/1.75=8.30/(pi/4)*d^2

I used the reciprocals and got 1.75/510=(pi/4)*d^2/8.30 ... reduced and I got
sqr root (4*8.30*1.75/pi510)=d ans:.5982 the book ans is 6.02... where did I go wrong?
 
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nevermind I got it... I didn't make all the units match
 

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