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Marlee Warner
30 July, 01:13
M=K (t+r) solve for t
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Laurel Vincent
30 July, 02:29
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t = (M/K) - r
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to isolate the variable t.
So, we should first divide both sides by K
M/K = (t+r)
Then, we can subtract r from both sides, giving us
(M/K) - r=t
And that's your answer
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