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Kenny solved the equation t plus two-thirds equals one-sixth as follows: Line one shows: t plus two-thirds minus two-thirds equals one-sixth minus two-thirds. Line two shows: t equals one-sixth minus two-thirds. Line three shows: t equals one-sixth minus four-sixths. Line four shows: t equals one-half. Which statement best describes his error? He subtracted the wrong fraction on both sides of the equal sign. He subtracted when he should have added two-thirds to both sides of the equal sign. He did not rename the fractions correctly when establishing a common denominator. He did not subtract the fractions correctly.
The third answer
what the hell look at my name (i really freaked out when i saw this)
His equation: \[t + \frac23 - \frac23 = \frac16 - \frac23\] \[t = \frac16 - \frac23\] \[t = \frac16 - \frac46\] \[t = \frac12\]
solution*
therefore the answer is D as 1/6-4/6=-1/2 not 1/2
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