SOLUTION: s=n/2(a+t), solve for n

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Question 175532: s=n/2(a+t), solve for n

Answer by actuary(112)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for n, s=n/2(a+t)
Rearrange the equation by performing the same operation on each side of the equation
n=s*2*(a+t)
I hope that this helps

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