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Answer:

[tex] R = \frac {3ST}{2S + T} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation;

[tex] \frac {3}{R} - \frac {1}{S} = \frac {2}{T} [/tex]

Rearranging the equation, we have;

[tex] \frac {3}{R} = \frac {2}{T} + \frac {1}{S} [/tex]

Lowest common multiple (LCM) of S and T is ST.

[tex] \frac {3}{R} = \frac {2S + T}{ST} [/tex]

Cross-multiplying, we have;

[tex] 3ST = R(2S + T) [/tex]

Making R, the subject of formula;

[tex] R = \frac {3ST}{2S + T} [/tex]