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Jeremy wants to buy a new computer. The saleswoman says that he can make a down payment and then pay for the computer in installments.

Here's a formula that describes this scenario:

x=t-yz

x = Amount down
y = Money each month
z = Number of months
t = Total price

Rewrite the formula to solve for the amount of money Jeremy must pay each month.

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The correct answer is:



y=(-x+t)/(z)


Explanation:


We want to solve for the amount of money he pays each month. This is represented by y in the equation. This means we want to isolate y in the equation:


x = t - yz


We first want to subtract t from each side:


x - t = t - yz - t

x - t = -yz


Now we want to cancel the negative sign and z. We can isolate both of these at the same time; divide both sides by -z:



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We can divide the numerator by the negative sign; this gives us


(-x+t)/(z)=y

User Dio F
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Answer:
y=(t-x)/(z)

Explanation:

Given: A formula that describes this scenario:


x=t-yz

where, x = Amount down

y = Money each month

z = Number of months

t = Total price

To solve the formula for the amount of money Jeremy must pay each month i.e. y, first subtract t on both sides of the equation, we get,


x-t=-yz\\\\\Rightarrow\ yz=t-x

Now, divide z on both sides, we get


y=(t-x)/(z)

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