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          This should do it.



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}





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            Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

            – noibe
            5 hours ago











          • delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

            – mef022
            5 hours ago











          • Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

            – mef022
            5 hours ago











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          This should do it.



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}





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          • 1





            Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

            – noibe
            5 hours ago











          • delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

            – mef022
            5 hours ago











          • Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

            – mef022
            5 hours ago
















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          This should do it.



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

            – noibe
            5 hours ago











          • delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

            – mef022
            5 hours ago











          • Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

            – mef022
            5 hours ago














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          This should do it.



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer















          This should do it.



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try



          documentclass{article}
          begin{document}
          begin{equation}
          AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
          end{equation}
          end{document}






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          • 1





            Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

            – noibe
            5 hours ago











          • delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

            – mef022
            5 hours ago











          • Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

            – mef022
            5 hours ago














          • 1





            Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

            – noibe
            5 hours ago











          • delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

            – mef022
            5 hours ago











          • Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













          • It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

            – mef022
            5 hours ago








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          1





          Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

          – Steven B. Segletes
          5 hours ago







          Suggest times ARC rather than x ARC

          – Steven B. Segletes
          5 hours ago















          I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

          – noibe
          5 hours ago





          I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a times operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.

          – noibe
          5 hours ago













          delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

          – mef022
          5 hours ago





          delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!

          – mef022
          5 hours ago













          Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

          – Steven B. Segletes
          5 hours ago







          Since the x is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.

          – Steven B. Segletes
          5 hours ago















          It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

          – mef022
          5 hours ago





          It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0 in its place

          – mef022
          5 hours ago










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