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Solve C = AB + D for B

User T Burgis
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Answer:B=(C-D)/A

Explanation:

C=AB+D

Subtract D from both sides

C-D=AB+D-D

C-D=AB

Divide both sides by A

(C-D)/A=AB/A

(C-D)/A=B

B=(C-D)/A

User Andrew B Schultz
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Answer:

B=(C-D)/A

Explanation:

You first subtract D from both sides, and then you get C-D=AB. To isolate the variable of B, you divide both sides by A, resulting in B=(C-D)/A.

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