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Jayce Randolph
Mathematics
26 August, 06:40
Simple interest formula: P=Irt
Solve for t
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Myah Choi
26 August, 07:03
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The formula should be I=Prt but whatever
if you had I=Prt then divide both sides by Pr to get I / (Pr) = t
if you want to use P=Irt, divide both sides by Ir to get P / (Ir) = t
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