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Make c the subject
a=3c-4

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Answer:


\sf c = (a + 4)/( 3)

Explanation:

To make "c" the subject of the equation, we need to isolate "c" on one side of the equation.

a = 3c - 4

Add 4 to both sides of the equation to isolate the term containing "c":

a + 4 = 3c

Divide both sides of the equation by 3 to solve for "c":

(a + 4) / 3 = c

Therefore,


\sf c = (a + 4)/( 3)

User KushalSeth
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Answer:

  • c = (a + 4)/3

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First step, isolate the term with c:

  • 3c = a + 4

Second step, divide both sides by 3:

  • c = (a + 4)/3
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