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R=4/3(p-q)

solve for p

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p = 3r / 4 + q would be the answer.
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r = (4)/(3) (p - q) \\

Multiply sides by 3


3r = 4(p - q)

Divide sides by 4


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

Add sides q


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


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

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