Make S the subject of the relation
p = s + \(\frac{sm^2}{nr}\)
s = \(\frac{nrp}{nr + m^2}\)
s = nr + \(\frac{m^2}{mrp}\)
s = \(\frac{nrp}{mr}\) + m2
s = \(\frac{nrp}{nr}\) + m2
Correct answer is A
p = s + \(\frac{sm^2}{nr}\)
p = s + ( 1 + \(\frac{m^2}{nr}\))
p = s (1 + \(\frac{nr + m^2}{nr}\))
nr × p = s (nr + m2)
s = \(\frac{nrp}{nr + m^2}\)