SOLUTION: Solve for s and r. F = pr / M - sr FM - Fsr = pr Unsure how to continue. Non-homework.

Algebra.Com
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!
-------------------------
Solve for s and r.
F = pr / M - sr
--------------------------


suspecting you mean F=pr/(M-sr)



(some steps are combined, but they do not all need to be.)










RELATED QUESTIONS

Please show me how to do these hard homework problems: 1. if Pr(E)= 0.59 then Pr(E')=? (answered by kingme18)
Pc=fm pm + fr + pr fm=.65 pm = .882 fr=.35 pr =2.60 How do I solve this? Thank... (answered by clarkp)
Solve the given proof for L. Include the rule and premise(s) from which each step was... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
x + by/a = c/a m - ny/x = d/x Find x and y. ax + by = c mx - ny = d... (answered by MathLover1)
Please assist me with my homework: Suppose E and F are two INDEPENDENT events. Pr(E) = (answered by stanbon)
solve each literal equation for the indicated variable. 2p/m - r/s = pr + q/ms for... (answered by MathLover1)
Suppose E and F are events in a sample space. Given that Pr(E)=2/3 and Pr(F)=1/3, if Pr... (answered by stanbon)
Solve for r. R(s + r) =... (answered by swincher4391)
{{{ A=pr^2+pr*sqrt( r^2 +h^2 ) }}} Solve for h. Please show steps (answered by Alan3354,MathLover1)