mcasti26
mcasti26
19-06-2018
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Solve the following formula for t. F=J+Jrt
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clairebear11213
clairebear11213
19-06-2018
First, we separate all instances of t by subtracting J from both sides:
F = J + Jrt
F - J = Jrt
Then, we separate the t by dividing both sides by Jr:
[tex] \frac{f - j}{jr} = t[/tex]
Therefore, t is equal to (F - J) ÷ Jr
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