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OpenStudy (anonymous):

r+t/5=2 solve for t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For clarity, I will rewrite: r+(t/5) = 2 Let's try to isolate t (get t by itself on one side of the equation). If we subtract r from both sides we get: (t/5) = 2 - r Then if we multiply by 5 on both sides: t = 5(2 - r) = 10 - 5r So, t = 10 - 5r

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could you simplify or is it already as simple as can be? [the answer]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

t = 10 - 5r cannot get simpler

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