Hi! I was wondering if you could help with this question please :)

Answer:
[tex]R=\frac{QJ}{I^2t}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
So we have the equation:
[tex]Q=\frac{I^2Rt}{J}[/tex]
And we want to solve for R.
First, let's multiply both sides by J to remove the fraction on the right. So:
[tex](J)Q=(J)\frac{I^2Rt}{J}[/tex]
Simplify the right:
[tex]JQ=I^2Rt[/tex]
We can rewrite our equation as:
[tex]JQ=R(I^2t)[/tex]
So, to isolate the R variable, divide both sides by I²t:
[tex]\frac{JQ}{I^2t}=\frac{R(I^2t)}{I^2t}[/tex]
The right side cancels, so:
[tex]R=\frac{QJ}{I^2t}[/tex]
And we are done!