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RBT/Z + H/K = M, Solve for H
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RBT/Z + H/K = M, Solve for H
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Answer:
H = MK - RBTK/Z
Explanation:
Given
RBT/Z + H/K = M
Solving for H
RBT/Z + H/K = M
K×RBT/Z + K×H/K = K×M ⇒
multiplying all terms by K to clear fraction
RBTK/Z + H = MK
RBTK/Z + H - RBTK/Z= MK - RBTK/Z ⇒
subtracting RBTK/Z from both sides
H = MK - RBTK/Z
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