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Solve r=4/3(p-q) for p.

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Answer:


p = (3r)/(4) + q \\

Explanation:


r = (4)/(3) (p - q)

Multiply through by 3 to eliminate the fraction

That's


3r = 4(p - q)

Divide both sides by 4


(3r)/(4) = (4(p - q))/(4) \\ p - q = (3r)/(4)

Move q to the other side of the equation to make p stand alone

We have the final answer as


p = (3r)/(4) + q \\

Hope this helps you

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