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Problem: How do you solve this problem? solve for d: n= m+3d/4
I need help solving this and seeing how it was solved since I am having trouble figuring out what to do and how to solve it thanks.

n = m + 3d/4
n - m = (m + 3d/4) - m
n - m = 3d/4
4(n - m) = (3d/4)4
4(n - m) = 3d
4(n - m)/3 = 3d/3
4/3 (n - m) = d

Answer: d = 4/3 (n - m)

 

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