Helpme4224
Helpme4224
08-09-2017
Mathematics
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m=6(p+q) solve for q
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johnsonnguyen1
johnsonnguyen1
08-09-2017
Ok, so m=6(p+q), and solve for q, so it will be like this:
m=6(p+q)
m=6p+6q
-6p -6p
m-6p=6q
*1/6 *1/6
1/6m-p=q, or you can write it as q=1/6m-p.
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