Forgot how to solve: -0,4 = (Q_0 - 300)/(P_0 - 8) * 8/300

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hey smart people,can anyone please remind me how do we solve these kind of things:

\(\displaystyle -0,4\, =\, \dfrac{Q_0\, -\, 300}{P_0\, -\, 8}\, \cdot \, \dfrac{8}{300}\)
 

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The answer depends entirely on what your textbook/instructor means by "solve." Manipulating the equation, such that it's of the form \(\displaystyle Q_0=\text{...}\) is doable, as is arranging it like \(\displaystyle P_0=\text{...}\). When you reply, please include the full and exact text of the problem (ideally word-for-word from your book/worksheet), and any attempts you've made to solve this problem, even if you know they're wrong. Thank you.
 
hey smart people,can anyone please remind me how do we solve these kind of things:

\(\displaystyle -0,4\, =\, \dfrac{Q_0\, -\, 300}{P_0\, -\, 8}\, \cdot \, \dfrac{8}{300}\)
For which variable are you supposed to be solving?

When you reply, please include a clear listing of your thoughts and efforts so far, starting from the previous helper's suggestions. Thank you! ;)
 
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