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Make a the subject get a on its own a(p-3q)=pq
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a(p - 3q) = pq
Divide both sides by (p - 3q)
a(p - 3q) / (p - 3q) = pq / (p - 3q)
a = pq / (p - 3q)
I hope this explains it.
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