SOLUTION: Solve for C: A(B)=1+C(D) is this the solution? C=(A(B)/D)-1

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Question 605737: Solve for C:
A(B)=1+C(D) is this the solution? C=(A(B)/D)-1

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for C:
A(B)=1+C(D)
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we could write it without the parentheses:
AB = 1+CD
then
subtracting 1 from both sides we get:
AB - 1 = CD
finally divide both sides by D to get:
(AB-1)/D = C

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