Question: Word problem: The formula for determining the pressure, p, exerted on an object at a depth, h, below the surface of a liquid is p

Word problem: The formula for determining the pressure, p, exerted on an object at a depth, h, below the surface of a liquid is p = s + dgh, where s is the atmospheric pressure, d is the density of the liquid, and g is the acceleration due to gravity. Which formula represents h in terms of p, s, d, and g ?

Answer choices:

A) h= p/s + dg (and p/s is A fraction)

B) h= p-s/dg

C) h=psdg

D) h=ps+dg

I don't know how to solve this so If you could give me an easy and time effiecent answer it would really help!

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