Divide R60/2R5

To divide R60 by 2R5, we need to first simplify the expressions.

Since R60 = 60R and 2R5 = 2(5R), we can rewrite the expression as:

R60/2R5 = (60R)/(2*5R)

Next, we can cancel out common factors:

R60/2R5 = (30R)/(5R)

Finally, we can simplify further by canceling out the common factor of R:

R60/2R5 = 30/5

Thus, the division of R60 by 2R5 is equal to 30/5, which simplifies to 6.

To divide R60 by 2R5, you need to perform the following steps:

Step 1: Simplify the dividend (R60) and the divisor (2R5).
- R60 can be simplified to 60R.
- 2R5 can be simplified to 5R.

Step 2: Divide the simplified dividend by the simplified divisor.
- Divide 60R by 5R to get 12.

Therefore, R60 divided by 2R5 is equal to 12.

To divide R60 by 2R5, we can simplify both the numerator and denominator before performing the division.

First, let's simplify the numerator, R60. R is a symbol used to represent the resistance in an electrical circuit. However, we need to know the specific value of R in order to calculate the division accurately. Once we have that value, we can proceed.

Next, let's simplify the denominator, 2R5. It seems that R5 is also a resistor value, but we need to know the exact resistance value of R5 in order to proceed with the calculation. Once we have that information, we can continue.

Please provide the specific resistance value for both R and R5, and I will be able to assist you further in performing the division.