Respuesta :
Since the original is Interest equals price times rate times time, taking out rate still includes price times time. So, you first have R = pt. Now to insert interest, you would have to divide the interest by pt, since you invert the multiplying of Rate. So, it would be R = I/pt. Basically, this is used for finding any of the prt segment. For P, use P= I/rt. For T, use T = I/pr. And for Michael's case, to find Rate you use R = I/pt.
Answer:
[tex]\frac{I}{Pt}[/tex]= r
Step-by-step explanation:
First write down the equation they gave you:
l = Prt
You need to ask yourself what is being done to r. Â r in this case is being multiplied by two variable: P and t. Â To undo multiplication you divide, the set up for division:
[tex]\frac{I}{Pt} = \frac{Prt}{Pt}[/tex]
I divided by the two numbers, so it would be easier. Â The P and T cancels out on the right and you are left with r. Â On the left, however, it stays the same because there are no like terms to solve with. Â You just leave [tex]\frac{I}{Pt}[/tex] as it is.
The result you get is:
[tex]\frac{I}{Pt}=r[/tex]