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14 September, 16:26

Solve for the indicated variable.

s = p + g/h for g.

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  1. 14 September, 18:21
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    g = h (s-p)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    find the variable of interest - It is in the numerator of one of two terms on the right side of the equation subtract every term on that side not containing the variable - subtract p to get s-p = g/h multiply by the inverse of the coefficient of the variable of interest - the coefficient is 1/h, so we multiply by h to get ... h (s-p) = g rearrange to the desired form. Here, it is probably OK to leave the parentheses and to simply put g on the left

    g = h (s - p)
  2. 14 September, 20:05
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    (s-p) * h = g

    Step-by-step explanation:

    s = p + g/h

    Subtract p from each side

    s-p = p=p + g/h

    s-p = g/h

    Multiply by h

    (s-p) * h = g/h * h

    (s-p) * h = g
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