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Anton Zhang
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27 June, 22:13
Solve for t: c = 6n - 5m/11t
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Randy Kane
27 June, 22:19
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First, add 5m/11t to both sides to get it positive.
5m/11t + c = 6n
Subtract c from both sides
5m/11t = 6n - c
Multiply both sides by t
5m/11 = t (6n - c)
Divide both sides by (6n - c)
5m / (66n - 11c) = t
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Cory Herman
27 June, 22:42
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T=6n-5m/11c is your answer
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