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9 September, 19:05

If ey/n+k=t what is y in terms of e, n, k and t

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  1. 9 September, 19:08
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    First you subtract k on both sides:

    ey/n = t - k

    Next multiply both sides by n:

    ey = tn - kn

    Last, divide by e:

    y = (tn-kn) / e

    There are different ways to write the answer, and this is one of them ^^^.
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