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Rearrange the formula I = P R for R. A) R = P I2 B) R = ( P I ) C) R = P2 I D) R = ( P I )2
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Rearrange the formula I = P R for R. A) R = P I2 B) R = ( P I ) C) R = P2 I D) R = ( P I )2
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Rearrange the formula I =
P
R
for R.
A) R =
P
I2
B) R = (
P
I
)
C) R =
P2
I
D) R = (
P
I
)2
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r=pi/l2 i know this i took the test
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