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10 September, 08:42

1/3t + 3/4 = 2/4 - t solve

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  1. 10 September, 09:08
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    Okay so I am going to summarize the work out process because its a lot to

    Here we go

    1/3 (t) + 3/4 - 2/4 - t = ?

    1/2 (simplify)

    (1/3 (T) + 3/4 - 1/2 - (t) = ?

    t (2) / 2

    1 - 2 (t) / 2 = ?

    3/4 (simplify this)

    1/3 (t) + 3/4 - [1 - 2 (t) / 2 = ?

    1/3 (this is re last one you have to simplify)

    L (Denominator) : 3

    R (Denominator) : 4

    L: [L. C. M] : 4

    R: [L. C. M] : 3

    Basically, we just switched the dominators around

    So, Therefore The of t is - 3/16

    T = - 3/16
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