I have been asked to solve for r=rate in the following scenario FV = PV(1+r)t   here are the values of my variables FV = 372 PV = 280 t = 5 Could you please show me the steps to get r isolated to the left side of the '=' please?

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I have been asked to solve for r=rate in the following scenario

FV = PV(1+r)t

 

here are the values of my variables

FV = 372

PV = 280

t = 5

Could you please show me the steps to get r isolated to the left side of the '=' please?

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