To solve for r, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation.
Starting with the equation:
r + p/3 = S
We can begin by subtracting p/3 from both sides to isolate r:
r = S - p/3
Solve for r.
r+p/3=S
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Apologies for the confusion. I made a mistake in my previous response. Let's correct it.
To solve for r in the equation r + p/3 = S, we need to isolate r.
To do that, we can start by subtracting p/3 from both sides of the equation:
r + p/3 - p/3 = S - p/3
This simplifies to:
r = S - p/3
To solve for r in the equation r + p/3 = S, we need to isolate r.
To do that, we can start by subtracting p/3 from both sides of the equation:
r + p/3 - p/3 = S - p/3
This simplifies to:
r = S - p/3