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15 February, 23:50

Given the equation p=s1t-s2t, which equation is solved for t?

A. t=p (s1-s2)

B. t=p-s1+s2

C. t=p/s1-s2

D. t=p/s1+s2

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  1. 16 February, 01:24
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    I think it is D because if p=s1t-s2t then you just need to put it together backwards. And because it is a s1t and s2t are both multiples, and you are trying to find what t is you will need to put t as the total and then divide p by s1 and s2. which this eliminates answers A and B, this will leave you C and D. So then compare both answers C and D, and since you are writing the equation backwards that will leave you only one answer which is D. so i believe that the correct answer is D.
  2. 16 February, 01:29
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    The answer i think is d
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