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<p>If m and k are positive and (10 m^2 k^-1)= 100m
what is m^-1 in terms of K?</p>

<p>A k/10
B k/10
C √k/10
D 1/10K
E 1/90k</p>

<p>C'mon people solve it and give expanation!!!</p>

<p>D, 1/10k
here's how you solve it:
10mk^-1 = 100
mk^-1 = 10
m/k = 10
m = 10k
m^-1 = 1/10k</p>