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1 January, 16:38

How do you solve st+3t=6

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  1. 1 January, 16:44
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    You will factor out the common factor of t if you are solving for t. you will then divide both sides by (s+3) to make t the subject of the formula. for this question you can only get t in terms of s.

    so:

    st+3t=6

    t (s+3) / (s+3) = 6 / (s+3)

    t=6 / (s+3)

    if you are required to solve for s then you are going to subtract 3t from both sides. you can factorise 6-3t. you will then divide both sides by t to isolate s. for this question you can only get s in terms of t. so:

    st+3t-3t=6-3t

    st/t=2 (3-t) / t

    s=2 (3-t) / t
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