Q = P / (R (4-t)), P=36, R= 3, t=-2

Substitute in each letter for the appropriate number that it equals. Q = 36 / (3 x (4--2)) Q = 36 / (3x(4+2)) Q = 36 / (3x6) Q = 36 /18 Q = 2

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