SOLUTION: Q.16
solve:C=a(b+d) for d.
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solve:C=a(b+d) for d.
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Q.16 solve:C=a(b+d) for d.
Step 1. Multiply out right side of equation.
Step 2. Subtract ab from both sides of equations to isolate ad.
Step 3. Divide by a in both sides of last equation of Step 2 to get d.
Step 4. Answer
Hope the steps were helpful. Good luck in your studies!
Respectfully,
Dr J
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