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11-01-2018
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What is mk+mq=t (Solve for m)
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11-01-2018
First do with the factor out variable m.
m(k+q)=t
Next divide both sides of k+q.
m(k+q)/k+q= t/k+q
Answer is
m=t/k+q
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