Nisrin S. answered 11/14/20
Engineer/Chemist Passionate about Empowering with Knowledge
Add t and s:
t+s
Divide q by the result:
q/(t+s)
Add r to what you have:
(q/(t+s)) + r
Susie D.
asked 11/14/20It has t be in an algebraic expression.
Nisrin S. answered 11/14/20
Engineer/Chemist Passionate about Empowering with Knowledge
Add t and s:
t+s
Divide q by the result:
q/(t+s)
Add r to what you have:
(q/(t+s)) + r
Hi Susie
Sounds like a just follow the instructions
Add t and s
t + s
The result is
t + s
Divide q by this result
Can you do the rest?
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