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P = W/t solve for W?
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P = W/t solve for W?
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Step 1: Multiply both sides by t.pt=wStep 2: Flip the equation (just so it makes a little more sense and looks easier)w=pt
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you have p = w/t
first, multiply both sides by t:
t*p = w/t
tp=w
then divide both sides by p and you get:
t/p = w / p
{T=W/P}
and you've solved for t
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