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A=b(c+d) solve for c

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Expanding the parentheses on the right side, we get
a=bc+bd.

Isolating the
c term gives us
a-bd=ac.

Finally, dividing both sides by
a gives us
c=(a-bd)/(a).

So,
(a-bd)/(a) is our answer.

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