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J = K (1+ p/100) make p as a subject

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Answer:

p = 100(J/K - 1)

Explanation:

When we want to make a variable the subject of an equation, we want to get that variable by itself on one side of the equation - to unwrap it from all the operations attached to it.

Here's what the process looks like for p:


J=K(1+p/100)\\J/K=1+p/100\\J/K-1=p/100\\p=100(J/K-1)

User Manthan Tilva
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