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N = q + 1/3tm solve for m

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Answer:

m = 1/[3t(n - q)] or

m = 3(n - q)/t

See explanation below.

Explanation:

It's hard to tell what this problem means.

Here's the answer is 3tm is a denominator.

n = q + 1/(3tm)

n - q = 1/(3tm)

3tm = 1/(n - q)

m = 1/[3t(n - q)]

If, on the other hand, the problem is

n = q + (1/3)tm, then the answer is

n - q = (t/3)m

m = 3(n - q)/t

User Barry Colebank Jr
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