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OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

Question in Comments. Thankz. ♥

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

alones (alones):

Alright so we'll start from factoring out variable \(\ p\) \(\ p(r+1)=q\)

alones (alones):

Than divide both sides by \(\ r+1.\) \[\frac{ p(r+1 }{ r+1 }=\frac{ q }{ r+1 }\]

alones (alones):

@sissyedgar so what would your final answer be? (;

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

Sorry. I was away. So it's D?

alones (alones):

It's fine Yes.

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

Yay! Thankx! ♥

alones (alones):

You welcome (;

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