SOLUTION: Only T/N is the fraction. So in other words it is one minus the fraction T/N. V=C(1- T/N)for T

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: Only T/N is the fraction. So in other words it is one minus the fraction T/N.
V=C(1- T/N)for T
This question is from textbook Algebra for College Students

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
for T






You're done here, but it can be simplified to look better.




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