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Chanel
9 May, 16:41
Rearrange a (q-c) = d to make q the subject
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Madisyn
9 May, 19:11
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To rearrange you must first simplify
aq-ac=d
add ac to each side:
aq=d+ac
then divide by a:
q = (d/a) + c and this is your answer
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