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Solve 3p + 9q = 18 for q

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Answer:


q=2-(1)/(3)p

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation;


3p+9q=18

We want to make q the subject of formula;

firstly, let's subtract 3p from both sides;


\begin{gathered} 3p-3p+9q=18-3p \\ 9q=18-3p \end{gathered}

Then let us divide both sides by the coefficient of q;


\begin{gathered} (9q)/(9)=(18-3p)/(9) \\ q=2-(1)/(3)p \end{gathered}

Therefore, making q the subject of formula;


q=2-(1)/(3)p

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