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19 June, 03:01

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3 (t+4) - 2 (2t+3) = -4

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  1. 19 June, 03:05
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    t = 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distribute 3 into (t + 4) and also distribute - 2 into (2t + 3)

    We have

    3 x t + 3 x4 - 2 x 2t + - 2 x 3

    Positive negative gives negative. So the sign at the right side changes to negative

    3t + 12 - 4t - 6 = - 4

    Rearrange the expression

    3t - 4t + 12 - 6 = - 4

    -1t + 6 = - 4

    Subtract 6 from both sides

    -1t + 6 - 6 = - 4 - 6

    -1t = - 10

    Divide both sides by - 1

    -1t / -1 = - 10/-1

    t = 10
  2. 19 June, 03:17
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    t = 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Use distributive property and expand your problem.

    3t + 12 - 4t - 6 = - 4

    Step 2: Next, simplify 3t + 12 - 4t - 6 into - t + 6 - t + 6 - t + 6.

    -t + 6 = - 4

    Step 3: Then you will have to regroup your terms.

    6 - t = - 4

    Step 4: you then subtract 6 from both sides.

    -t = - 4 - 6

    Step 5: Next, simplify - 4 - 6 to get - 10.

    -t = - 10

    Step 6: Lastly, multiply both sides by - 1 and you're done!

    t = 10
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