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    Sep 8, 2007, 06:28 PM
    how do i solve these equations
    pv=(g/m)rt
    then I have to solve for
    r=

    m=

    g/v=

    please help I'm lost :( :confused:
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    Sep 8, 2007, 06:43 PM
    here's a secret:

    Whatever you do to one side, you must do to the other side.


    So let's rearrange in terms of r:



    we need to move the g, the t and the m over, let's move the g first. So we see that g is on the top, so we need to add a g on the bottom. divide both sides by g:



    now we do the same with the t. divide both sides by t:



    now we need to move the m, we see it's on the bottom so we need to multiply both sides by m:



    now we simplify:





    does that make sense?

    can you do the rest? I'm happy to check them for you :)

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