SOLUTION: q=VQ/I FOR I

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Question 1464: q=VQ/I FOR I

Answer by usyim88hk(158)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
q = VQ/I
First, multiply both sides by I
Iq = VQ
Then divide both sides by q
I = VQ/q
Finish!

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