SOLUTION: b+k ---= t solve for k j i know you have to get k by itself but i only got it down to bj+kj=jt, kj=-bj+jt so would it be k=-b+t?? i dont know if i did it right

Algebra.Com
Question 466792: b+k
---= t solve for k
j
i know you have to get k by itself but i only got it down to bj+kj=jt, kj=-bj+jt so would it be k=-b+t??
i dont know if i did it right

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you mean (b+k)/j = t
Multiply by j
b+k = jt
Subtract b
k = jt - b
------------

RELATED QUESTIONS

Which term in the expansion of ((1/2x^3) - x^5))^8 is a constant? I know you put it... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
If a < b, then | a - b | is equivalent to which of the following? my act answer key... (answered by mathstutor458)
I am trying to prove the following identity by induction (basic number theory course):... (answered by longjonsilver)
(R->B)&(B->~C),D <-> (P&~K),R&C |- M I recently started taking an intensive Logic... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Number Theory( I don't know where to put this, but since this has the symbol sigma in it, (answered by ikleyn)
How would I solve this for kj?: ln(kj/15) = 2ln(kj/60) The answer is kj = 240, but... (answered by stanbon)
I need help with this mathematical induction to show that the given statement is true for (answered by jim_thompson5910)
I have to solve for k... (answered by lynnlo)
After j candies were given to k kids, each kid has the same number of candies, with four... (answered by richard1234)