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Solve for p. 1. i = prt 2. p = i-rt 3. p = i/(rt) 4. p = (rt)/i
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Solve for p.
1. i = prt
2. p = i-rt
3. p = i/(rt)
4. p = (rt)/i
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The answer will be p = i/rt instead. You just flipped the process by mistake :)
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