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What equation do you get when you solve h-t=h+px for p?
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What equation do you get when you solve h-t=h+px for p?
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-t/x=p this is the equation that you get when you solve for p
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We will want to get p by itself
h-t=h+px
We will first subtract h from the right and left
-t = px
We will then divide by x on both sides
-t/x = p
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