SOLUTION: If I am solving for (k) F=Pk-kH+k and the answer is F/(P-H+1)=k. Why is it (P-H+1)

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Question 854943: If I am solving for (k) F=Pk-kH+k and the answer is F/(P-H+1)=k. Why is it (P-H+1)
Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
F=Pk-kH+k, solve for k
first factor k on right side of =
F = (P-H+1)k
k = F / (P-H+1)

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