SOLUTION: Solve for s and r.
F = pr / M - sr
FM - Fsr = pr
Unsure how to continue. Non-homework.
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Question 1124193: Solve for s and r.
F = pr / M - sr
FM - Fsr = pr
Unsure how to continue. Non-homework.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Solve for s and r.
F = pr / M - sr
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suspecting you mean F=pr/(M-sr)
(some steps are combined, but they do not all need to be.)
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