Answer :
To make q the subject of provided equation p equal to 6q +7, rewrite the equation in terms of q as q=(p+7)/6.
How to write an equation in the subject of a variable?
To write an equation in the subject of a specified variable, isolate this variable at one side of the equation using the mathematical operations.
The expression given in the problem is,
[tex]p=6q +7[/tex]
This equation need to be written as the subject of q. Subtract 7 both side of the equation to do this,
[tex]p+7=6q +7-7\\p+7=6q[/tex]
Divide both side of equation with number 6.
[tex]\dfrac{p+7}{6}=q[/tex]
Rewrite the equation as,
[tex]q=\dfrac{p+7}{6}[/tex]
Thus, to make q the subject of provided equation p equal to 6q +7, rewrite the equation in terms of q as q=(p+7)/6.
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