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  • 22-08-2020
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T=L(9+ RS)
Solve for S

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Chegsnut36
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  • 22-08-2020

Answer:

[tex]\frac{T - L9}{LR} = S[/tex]

Explanation:

Hey there!

To find S we need to single it out.

Given,

T = L(9 + RS)

Distribute L

T = L9 + LRS

- L9 to both sides

T - L9 = LRS

÷ LR to both sides

[tex]\frac{T - L9}{LR} = S[/tex]

Hope this helps :)

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