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Solve the formula M=2P+3QM=2P+3Q for the variable Q.
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Solve the formula M=2P+3QM=2P+3Q for the variable Q.
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so M=2P+3Q
first subtract 2P to the other side
m-2p=3q
now you want the q alone so divide by 3 and your final answer is....
(m-2p) / 3 = q
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