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B(q-L)--------- =3. its all divided by h but I don't. hunderstand how to solve for q

B(q-L)--------- =3. its all divided by h but I don't. hunderstand how to solve for-example-1
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Given the equation below,


(B(q-L))/(h)=r

Solving for q, by making q the subject of formula from the above equation

Multiply both sides by h


\begin{gathered} h*(B(q-L))/(h)=r* h \\ B(q-L)=rh \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by B


\begin{gathered} (B(q-L))/(B)=(rh)/(B) \\ (q-L)=(rh)/(B) \end{gathered}

Add L to both sides


\begin{gathered} q-L+L=(rh)/(B)+L \\ q=(rh)/(B)+L \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is


q=(rh)/(B)+L

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