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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will give you a medal and be your fan!! Solve for t P=irt A. t=p/ir B. t=ir/p C. t=pir D. t=p-i-r

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

should be a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you explain?

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

you have to isolate t, so you divide both sides by ir.

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

this leaves you with P/ir on one side, and t on the other

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok,thanks

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

no problem1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or could it be C? It's still pir

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

no because you divided both sides by ir

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

c would be true if the problem was p=t/ir

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ohh ok

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

yeah you just have to pay attention to what you are manipulating

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thnx

OpenStudy (mkmkasim):

no problem

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