09-01-2013, 01:07 AM
(08-31-2013, 08:08 AM)Nystul Wrote:(08-31-2013, 06:51 AM)Taem Wrote: N = R + ( (R/3) * (P/2) )
I want to move P to N ='s place and N somewhere inside the formula.
For R not equal to zero:
N = R + ( (R/3) * (P/2) )
R + ( (R/3) * (P/2) ) = N
(R/3) * (P/2) = N - R
P/2 = (3/R) * (N - R)
P = (6/R) * (N - R)
P = (6N/R) - 6
Hopefully I haven't made any goofs. Algebra 1 was a long time ago.
Works perfectly! If this were a help forum, I'd add +1 to your reputation ! Thank you for the help.
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