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I've been staring at this for hours as I appear to have forgotten how to solve equations!
From
V = (E/C*R)*t
I need to solve for C
And I get
C = V*t*R/E which gives me an answer that is way too high. For some reason the addition of the parentheses is stumping me. Should I be multiplying out the first before multiplying each side as per BODMAS?
Any help appreciated. The answer is probably glaringly simple but my head is spinning.
Dan
From
V = (E/C*R)*t
I need to solve for C
And I get
C = V*t*R/E which gives me an answer that is way too high. For some reason the addition of the parentheses is stumping me. Should I be multiplying out the first before multiplying each side as per BODMAS?
Any help appreciated. The answer is probably glaringly simple but my head is spinning.
Dan
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