Given:
S = C - Rt
S-C = - Rt
-(S-C) / t = R
(C-S) / t = R
2006-09-06 07:32:56
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answer #1
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answered by Brenmore 5
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S=C-Rt
S+Rt=C
Rt=C-S
R= (C-S) / t
First take the Rt across the equal sign and add it.
Second take the S across the equal sign and subtract it.
Finally take the t across the equals sign and divide the quantity (C-S) by it.
Good luck!!!
2006-09-06 14:39:51
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answer #2
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answered by exxavier 2
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Solving for R
S = C - Rt
S + Rt = C - Rt + Rt
S + Rt = C
S + Rt - S = C - S
Rt = C - S
Rt/t = C - S/t
R = C - S/t
2006-09-06 15:18:07
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answer #3
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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S=C-Rt for R
S - C= - Rt
C-S = Rt
R =(C-s)/t
2006-09-06 15:32:52
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answer #4
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answered by Amar Soni 7
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S=C-RT for R
S/R=C-RT/R
(S)S/R=C-T(S)
R=C-T(S)
R is equal to C minus T times S
2006-09-06 14:34:04
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answer #5
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answered by >???<Chinita>???< 3
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Rt=C-S
R=(C-S)/t
2006-09-06 14:29:32
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answer #6
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answered by raj 7
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Green
2006-09-06 14:28:17
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answer #7
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answered by Ralley 4
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Cleveland.
2006-09-06 14:29:26
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answer #8
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answered by rckb_2000 1
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Doctor Worm's got the best answer ! LMFAO !
2006-09-06 14:31:36
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answer #9
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answered by Slipknot 4
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I think i'll have a Ribeye tonight... what do you think?
2006-09-06 14:30:54
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answer #10
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answered by jacquelyn. 3
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