To solve the equation \( Q = 140 - 4P \) for \( P \), we need to isolate \( P \) on one side of the equation. Here are the steps to do that:
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Start with the equation: \[ Q = 140 - 4P \]
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Rearranging gives: \[ 4P = 140 - Q \]
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Now divide both sides by 4: \[ P = \frac{140 - Q}{4} \]
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This can be simplified to: \[ P = 35 - \frac{1}{4}Q \]
Thus, the correct representation of the equation solved for \( P \) is: \[ P = 35 - \frac{1}{4}Q \]
So the correct answer is: P = 35 - 1/4Q.