SOLUTION: I have this homework problem that i cant do. i learned it in 7th grade now in 10th. the problem is 64 / (6t + 2) = 2 i have tried getting the variable by itself and dividing but
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Question 639595: I have this homework problem that i cant do. i learned it in 7th grade now in 10th. the problem is 64 / (6t + 2) = 2 i have tried getting the variable by itself and dividing but nothing comes out right...HELP!!!
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Multiply both sides by
Add -4 to both sides.
Multiply both sides by
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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