Sagot :
You just need to get the number that when you multiply 0.00102 with it, you'll get 102. Thus, 100, 00 0 is the answer because you should multiply 0.00102 with it in order to replace the 5 decimal points and get 102.
0.00102 = 102/N
SOLUTION:
[tex]( \frac{N}{1}) (0.00102) = ( \frac{102}{N})( \frac{N}{1}) [/tex]
[tex]0.00102N = 102[/tex]
[tex] \frac{0.00102N}{0.00102} = \frac{102}{0.00102} [/tex]
N = 100,000
ANSWER: 100,000
SOLUTION:
[tex]( \frac{N}{1}) (0.00102) = ( \frac{102}{N})( \frac{N}{1}) [/tex]
[tex]0.00102N = 102[/tex]
[tex] \frac{0.00102N}{0.00102} = \frac{102}{0.00102} [/tex]
N = 100,000
ANSWER: 100,000