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i've been working on this problem for the longest time and getting frustrated that i cant figure it out yet. will some kind person please help me?? thanks soo much!!

solve for V

when LV=P(1-(LV/2))

2007-08-30 17:21:40 · 4 answers · asked by suju 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

4 answers

LV=P(1-(LV/2))
LV=P-P(LV/2)
LV=P-(PLV/2)
LV=(2P-PLV)/2
2LV=2P-PLV
2LV+PLV=2P
(2L+PL)V=2P
V=2P/(2L+PL)

2007-08-30 17:29:07 · answer #1 · answered by jason j 2 · 0 1

Ok...

L*V = P*(1-(L*V/2)) ==> L*V = P - (P*L*V/2)
#we multiplied P with the brackets in part 2# ==>

L*V = (2*P/2) - (P*V*L/2)
#P is made "2P/2" to make the subtraction in part2# ==>

L*V= ((2*P)-(P*V*L))/2 ==>

2*L*V = 2*P - P*V*L ===>

2*L*V + P*L*V = 2 *P ==> V * (2*L + P*L) = 2*P ==>

V= 2*P/ (L*(2+P))

2007-08-31 00:44:01 · answer #2 · answered by Master Of Puppets 3 · 0 0

V=peanut

2007-08-31 00:29:17 · answer #3 · answered by Scozbo 5 · 0 0

v=(P/L)(1-(LV/2)

2007-08-31 00:31:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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