SOLUTION: Transforming Formulas W = p(V - L) Solve for V

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Question 23691: Transforming Formulas
W = p(V - L)
Solve for V

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
W=p(V-L), solve for V

Remove parentheses:
W= pV-pL

Get the V terms all on one side, and all non-V terms on the other side by adding +pL to each side:
W+pL = pV-pL +pL
W+pL = pV

To solve for V, we need to undo the multiplication by p, so divide both sides by p.




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