SOLUTION: How do you find what F is in an equation like P=F/A

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Question 13545: How do you find what F is in an equation like P=F/A
Answer by LilSkittleMd(119)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In an equation like P=F/A to find what F is you have to isolate F. You have to multiply both sides of the equation by A to have F by itself. It will leave you with the equation: P*A=F
P multiplied by A equals F

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