SOLUTION: 3s(3)/11-5(t) when s equals 2 and t equals 5

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Question 338027: 3s(3)/11-5(t) when s equals 2 and t equals 5
Answer by unlockmath(1688)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
Let's plug in the values to 3s(3)/11-5(t) and it will look like this:
3(2)(3)/11-5(5)
The top (numerator) is 18 and the denominator is -14 so we have:
-18/14 reduced to -9/7
RJ
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