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Make x the subject of m=n+x/p

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Answer:

x = p(m-n)

Question:

Make x the subject of
m= n+(x)/(p)

Explanation:

First we can remove n from the left side by taking away n from both sides:


m-n=(x)/(p)
Now we can remove the p by multiply both sides by p:


p(m-n)=x

We can rewrite this as :


x =p(m-n)

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