Respuesta :

the equation starts as
[tex]v = \frac{kt}{p} [/tex]

in order to solve for k first you must multiply each side by p. you must multiply each side by p as it is originally being divided, to get rid of it you must do the opposite operation.
[tex]v \times p = \frac{kt}{p} \times \frac{p}{1} [/tex]
you cross multiply and end up with
[tex]v \times p = kt[/tex]
now to leave k by itself you must divide by t
[tex] \frac{v \times p}{t} = \frac{kt}{t} [/tex]
the t cancels out or becomes 1 leaving you with the answer of
[tex] \frac{v \times p}{t} = k[/tex]

Hello there!

[tex]V=KT/P[/tex]

Explanation:

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First you had to switch sides of the equation.

[tex]k\frac{t}{p}=v[/tex]

Then you multiply by p from both sides of the equation.

[tex]k\frac{t}{p}p=VP; P\neq0[/tex]

Simplify

[tex]tk=vp; p\neq0[/tex]

Divide by t from both sides of the equation.

[tex]\frac{tk}{t}=\frac{vp}{t}; P\neq0, T\neq0[/tex]

Simplify it should be the correct answer.

[tex]K=\frac{VP}{T}; P\neq0, T\neq0[/tex]

Answer⇒⇒⇒⇒K=VP/T; P≠0, and T≠0

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