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  • 02-09-2018
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Make q the subject of the formula
X=p-q/pq

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GoddessofDork
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  • 02-09-2018

Firstly, multiply both sides by pq: [tex] pqx=p-q [/tex]

Next, add q onto both sides of the equation: [tex] pqx+q=p [/tex]

Next, factor out q: [tex] q(px+1)=p [/tex]

Lastly, divide both sides by (px+1) and your answer will be [tex] q=\frac{p}{px+1} [/tex]

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