Ari18Wolf Ari18Wolf
  • 14-08-2014
  • Mathematics
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S=L (1 - r), for r
This is all it says, you are solving for r, the instructions just say solve for r

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 14-08-2014
OK. Then let's solve for ' r '.  That means you have to come up with an equation that says     r =    everything else.

Step #1: 
Write the equation you're given:   S = L (1 - r)

Let's divide each side by ' L ':      S/L = 1 - r

Subtract 1 from each side :         S/L - 1 = -r

Multiply each side by -1 :            1 - S/L = r

and there you have it.
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