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  • 08-07-2016
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How would you solve
A=P (1+rt)
Solve for P. Please explain how you got it?

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jhonyy9
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  • 08-07-2016
divide both sides by (1+rt) and will get 

A/(1+rt) = P(1+rt)/(1+rt)

A/(1+rt) = P 

hope this will help you 
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