Author Question: Rearrange each formula to solve for the indicated variable. (Read 4178 times)

Hungry!

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a) y = ab – q

solve for b

b) i = p(u + xc)

solve for c

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clippers!

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a) y = ab – q

solve for b

(y - q) / a = b



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clippers!

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b) i = p(u + xc)

solve for c

((i / p) - u)/x = c



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add q on both side we get
y+q=ab
now divide a on both side
(y+q)/a = b
so answer is
(y+q)/a = b



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same as second one answer is

(i-pu)/px = c



 

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