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Solve for the indicated variable.

q = c4(h + r) for r

Select one:

a. r = 4cq - h

b. r = q4c - h

c. r = 4q−hc

d. r = 4qc - h

User Birkensox
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Answer:

Option (c) "
r=(q)/(4c)-h"

Explanation:

The given equation is :

q = c4(h + r)

We need to solve it for r.

Dividing both sides of the given equation by 4c.


(q)/(4c)=(4c)/(4c)(h+r)\\\\(h+r)=(q)/(4c)

Now, subtract h both sides of the equation.


h+r-h=(q)/(4c)-h\\\\r=(q)/(4c)-h

Hence, this is the required solution.

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