SOLUTION: make the letter in bracket the subject of the formulas a. n=logS-logP/log(1+i) (logS) b. I=Pr(t/52) (t)

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Question 1067754: make the letter in bracket the subject of the formulas
a. n=logS-logP/log(1+i) (logS)
b. I=Pr(t/52) (t)

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a. n=logS-logP/log(1+i) (logS)
log(S) = n + log(p)/log(1+i)
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b. I=Pr(t/52) (t)
52I = Prt
t = 52i/(Pr)

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