Q = P/ R (4 – t) Calculate the value of Q when P = 36, R = 3 and t = –2

First list what the question gives you. 

p=36    r=3      t=-2

Sub in the values that you know into the equation.

Q= 36/ 3(4--2)

Q= 36/18

Q=2

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