Math Problem Statement

Solve for r in terms of q, s, and t. t=qrs

Solution

To solve for rr in terms of qq, ss, and tt, start with the given equation:

t=qrst = qrs

To isolate rr, divide both sides of the equation by qq and ss:

r=tqsr = \frac{t}{qs}

So, the solution is:

r=tqsr = \frac{t}{qs}

Would you like more details or have any questions?

Here are 5 related questions for further practice:

  1. If t=24t = 24, q=2q = 2, and s=3s = 3, what is the value of rr?
  2. How would the equation change if t=q+r+st = q + r + s instead of t=qrst = qrs?
  3. Can you solve for ss in terms of qq, rr, and tt in the equation t=qrst = qrs?
  4. What happens to the value of rr if qq is halved and ss is doubled?
  5. If tt, qq, and ss are all equal, what is the value of rr?

Tip: When dealing with multiplication in equations, dividing by the unwanted factors helps isolate the variable you're solving for.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Equations
Division

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 7-9