How Do You Isolate v in the Equation 1005 = 1000 (1500-5/1500-v)?

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1005 = 1000 (1500-5/1500-v)
I need to isolate for v but I have no clue how to do this. How would i go about doing so?
 
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1005= 1000(1500) - 1000*5/(1500-V)
Multiply all the three terms by (1500 - v) and simplify to get v.
 
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