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Find the value of r in the formula s=p-(1-rt) when s=4,p=3 and t=3

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Answered by darshanradha3
1

Answer:

                       r = \frac{2}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

       

                s=4 , p=3 and t=3

                s = p - (1 - r × t)

Substitute given values of s p and t

                s = p - (1 - r × t)

               4 = 3 - (1 - r × 3)

         4 - 3 = - (1 - 3r)

               1 = 3r - 1

         1 + 1 = 3r

              2 = 3r

              r = \frac{2}{3}

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Answered by anitarukhaiyar52
0

Step-by-step explanation:

A/q, s= 4

p=3

t= 3

So, 4= 3-(-r^3)

4= 3r ^9

4= 27r

r= 27/4

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