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Solve for LM= LN+2/K

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We have the equation


M=(LN+2)/(K)

and we need to solve it for L.


\begin{gathered} M=(LN+2)/(K) \\ MK=LN+2 \\ MK-2=LN \\ L=(MK-2)/(N) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answer is the second one.

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