Solve for t: I= Prt

I/pr = prt/pr

I/pr=t

Yeah, I think you get the idea. I just want to make sure your answer mean I/(Pr)=t not (I/P)r = t. Again, I think you got it right, but the way you typed your answer on the computer makes it look like (I/P)r = t, which is wrong.

To solve for t in the equation I = Prt, you need to isolate t on one side of the equation. Here's how you can do it step by step:

1. Divide both sides of the equation by Pr to get rid of the coefficient in front of t:
I / Pr = (Prt) / Pr

2. Simplify the right side of the equation by canceling out Pr on the denominator:
I / Pr = t

3. The equation is now solved for t:
t = I / Pr

So, the solution for t is t = I / Pr.