SOLUTION: Solve the fromula for the given variable. T=fm-gm;m T=(f-g)m not sure where to go after that. do I need to subtract (f-g) from each side to get m byitself?

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Question 352603: Solve the fromula for the given variable.
T=fm-gm;m
T=(f-g)m
not sure where to go after that. do I need to subtract (f-g) from each side to get m byitself?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, divide both sides by .

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