SOLUTION: Given the formula: n= P/(A x E) how would I solve for P if provided the values for n, A, and E ?
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Question 1113973: Given the formula: n= P/(A x E) how would I solve for P if provided the values for n, A, and E ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is "x" ?
Are all the variables, real numbers?
Assuming the "x" was unintended as any variable,
, using multiplicative inverse
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