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The equation a = p + prt is used to find the accumulated amount, a, of an investment with principal, p, a certain interest rate, r, and over time, t. what is the value for t, after the equation is rearranged?
t equals start fraction cap a minus p over p r end fraction
t equals start fraction cap a plus p over p r end fraction
t equals start fraction cap a minus one over r end fraction
t = a − p − pr
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