Posted by Gerald on Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 11:24am.
(1/4)y = 16
y = 16 / (1/4)
y = 16 * (4/1)
y = 64
You can "prove" that answer by taking 1/4 of 64. Yep, that's 16.
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