Question
Make m the subject of the formula h =Mt/d(m+p)
Answers
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h =Mt/d(m+p)
multiply both sides by d
dh = Mt(m+p) <--- expand this
dh = Mtm + Mtp
dh - Mtp = Mtm
(dh - Mtp)/(Mt) = m
this is assuming that M is different from m
otherwise you wouldn't have typed it that way, right?
multiply both sides by d
dh = Mt(m+p) <--- expand this
dh = Mtm + Mtp
dh - Mtp = Mtm
(dh - Mtp)/(Mt) = m
this is assuming that M is different from m
otherwise you wouldn't have typed it that way, right?