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P = kt/v
(P)v = (kt/v)v
Pv = kt
Once you divide both sides by "t" , "k" will become isolated and your answer is:
k= Pv / t
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P=(KT/V)
V to other side
PV=KT
Divide T
(PV/T)=K
K=PV/T
Vague question, hope this answer is what you expected
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