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Solve the formula for the indicated variable.
Q(1 - BR) = B; for Q

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To solve for Q in the equation Q(1 - BR) = B, simply divide both sides by (1 - BR) to get Q = B / (1 - BR).

To solve the equation Q(1 - BR) = B for Q, we will isolate Q on one side of the equation. Here is the step-by-step process:

First, we take the original equation Q(1 - BR) = B.

To isolate Q, you want to get Q by itself on one side of the equation. You can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by (1 - BR).

So if we divide both sides by (1 - BR), we get Q = B / (1 - BR).

Now Q is by itself, and you have solved for Q.

To solve the formula for Q(1 - BR) = B; for Q, we can start by distributing the Q to both terms inside the parentheses, resulting in Q - QBR = B. Next, we can isolate the Q term by moving the QBR term to the other side of the equation, which gives us Q = B / (1 - BR). This is the formula for Q in terms of the other variables.

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