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  • 20-06-2017
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T > L+D/B solve for d

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  • 24-06-2017
T>L+D/B
(Assume no parentheses missing and use PEMDAS rule)
Subtract L from both sides
T-L > L-L + D/B
T-L>D/B
Multiply both sides by B (assuming B>0)
B(T-L)>D/B*B
B(T-L)>D
Interchange two sides,
D<B(T-L)  (if B>0)
if B<0, then D>B(T-L)

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