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28 April, 08:18

2 (t+1) = 102 (t+1) = 10 t=?

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  1. 28 April, 10:27
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    t = 9/10. Try to substitute the t value into all the t's to see if the answer is correct. Ex: 2t+2, 2 (9/10) + 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you are going to multiply the 2 with the t+1, which is 2t+2. Then you are going to do the same with the other side of the equation. 102 times t+1 is 102t+102.

    Now the equation is 2t+2 = 102t+102 = 10

    You are now going to combine like terms, 2t - 102t = 102 - 2 = 10

    -100t = 100 = 10.

    Now subtract 100 from 100 and 10, which makes it: - 100t = - 90

    Then you are going to make the - 100t = - 90 to - 10t = - 9, finally it is t = 9/10
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