SOLUTION: Solve for q. P(q+r)=1 i would like to know the answer to this and how the problem can be solved. PLEASE and THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

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Question 166552: Solve for q.
P(q+r)=1
i would like to know the answer to this and how
the problem can be solved.
PLEASE and THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(q+r)=1 divide by P---> q+r=1/P subtract r----> q=(1/P)-r

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