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What equation can janet use to calculate the principles amount? It is a try it problem
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What equation can janet use to calculate the principles amount?
It is a try it problem
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1) Equation I=prt
2) Divide both side of the equation with rt to isolate the variable p one one side of the equation
Rearrange: I/rt=p. P=I/rt
Result : p=I/rt
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