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1 March, 11:16

Solve for the variable c in this equation: a (c + b) = d Options: A. C = d-ab/a B. C = d+ab/a C. C=ab-d/a D. C=d-ab/b

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  1. 1 March, 11:20
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    a (c+b) = d

    First, let's apply the Distributive Property

    ac + ab = d

    Now, subtract both sides by ab

    ac + ab - ab = d - ab

    ac = d - ab

    Divide both sides by a to isolate the c on the left side

    ac/a = (d - ab) / a

    c = (d - ab) / a

    Due to poor math text formatting, it is hard to determine the answer, but I would assume it's A.
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