How do you solve for x in C=b-bx?

2 Answers
Apr 27, 2018

x = 1 - C/b

Explanation:

Let's start by rewriting as

bx - b = -C

Now factor

b(x- 1) = -C

x - 1 = -C/b

x = 1 - C/b

Hopefully this helps!

Apr 27, 2018

x = 1 - C/b

Explanation:

You can separate the constants from the variable with algebraic operations. In this case we will still end up with an expression in C and b, as they are not given values.

C = b - bx = b(1 - x) (distributive property)
C/b = 1 - x (divide both sides by b)
C/b - 1 = - x (subtract 1 from both sides)
x = 1 - C/b (multiply both sides by -1 and rearrange for neatness)

NOW, given any C and b, x can be calculated directly.