SOLUTION: Solve for n: I = E/r+R/n (E is the numerator here while r+R/n is the denominator/divisor)

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Question 1095431: Solve for n:
I = E/r+R/n
(E is the numerator here while r+R/n is the denominator/divisor)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Solve for n:
I = E/r+R/n
(E is the numerator here while r+R/n is the denominator/divisor)
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I=E/(r+R/n)












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actual steps may vary.

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