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Solve for c. a(c + b)=d A. c = d + ab / a B. c = d − ab/b C. c = d − ab/a D. c = ab − d/a

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

given

a(c + b) = d ← distribute parenthesis by a

ac + ab = d ← subtract ab from both sides )

ac + ab - ab = d - ab ( simplify both sides )

ac = d - ab ( isolate c by dividing both sides by a )


(ac)/(a) =
(d-ab)/(a) , that is

c =
(d-ab)/(a)

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