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I=prt for t, if i=105, p=700, and r=0.05
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I=prt for t, if i=105, p=700, and r=0.05
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I = prt 105 = (700)(0.05)t t = 3
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If you would like to solve the equation i = p * r * t for t, you can do this using the following steps:
i = p * r * t
t = i /(p * r)
i = 105
p = 700
r = 0.05
t = i /(p * r) = 105 / (700 * 0.05) = 105 / 35 = 3
The correct result would be t = 3.
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