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Profit:p=r-c;solve for c
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p=r-c
Subtract by r on both sides.
p-r=-c
Divide by negative one on both sides.
(p-r)/(-1)=c
(-1)(p-r)=c
c=-p+r
c=r-p
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If you would like to solve p = r - c for c, you can do this using the following steps:
p = r - c /+c
p + c = r - c + c
p + c = r /-p
p + c - p = r - p
c = r - p
The correct result would be c = r - p.
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