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Manipulate p+x=r to solve for x
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Manipulate p+x=r to solve for x
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p+x=r
-p -p
Answer: x=r-p
Hope this helps.
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x=r-p. Maybe I don't understand, but I am assuming that you need to isolate for X? you simply subtract p from both sides.
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