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12 June, 23:53

How to make s the subject in T=2 (S+P) : Z

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  1. 13 June, 01:28
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    (TZ - 2P) / 2 = S

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply both sides by Z

    T*Z = Z*2 (S + P) / Z

    TZ = 2 * (S + P) Divide by 2

    TZ/2 = 2 (S + P) / 2 Do the division

    TZ/2 = S + P Subtract P from both sides

    TZ/2 - P = S That's one answer. You could refine it.

    Multiply P by 2 so that you can put TZ - 2P over a common denominator.

    (TZ - 2P) / 2 = S Is another answer.

    I think the second one is probably the best one.
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