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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3/4+1/3t=2/4 t=?

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

\[\frac{ 3 }{ 5 } * \frac{ 1 }{ 3t } = 1/2\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how'd you get that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not showing anything over here? what did you get?

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

a/b/c/d = a/b *d/c

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

@C$ are you getting this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would t equal 1/2 too? which question would this be solving exactly?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the 2nd time i did... the 1st one says processing math error or some pellet?

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

the first one just says (3/5) * (1/3t) = 1/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thankyou!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but that's for the first question?

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

That doesn't solve for t yet, but you you understand the concept of manipulating the equation to make it easier?

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

@sanjos there is only one question.

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

3/15t = 1/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there's the questions about all the percentages that i dont understand:/

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

3 = 7.5t 3/7.5 = t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im so sorry, but which language does this relate to?or does it tie to all of them?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

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