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OpenStudy (anonymous):

4/7 x = 28

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ganeshie8 pls help

OpenStudy (yttrium):

\[x = \frac{ 28(7) }{ 4 }\] Hence x = 49

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you sure?

OpenStudy (yttrium):

Yes. I am. Why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

t/3 + t/8 = 1 pls answer @Yttrium

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AllTehMaffs pls help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think the solution is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tell me where you're stuck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

t = 12? am I right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not quite. you get (3t + 8t)/24 = 1 wen you combine the terms

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so 12t = 24

OpenStudy (debbieg):

Actually, 11t=24

OpenStudy (anonymous):

good call. 8+3 definitely equals 11 :P

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