SOLUTION: write the equation as a function of s: 5=t+6s

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Question 358374: write the equation as a function of s: 5=t+6s
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5=t+6s
add -t to both sides
5-t=t-t+6s
5-t=6s
divide by 6
5/6 -t/6 = y
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y=-t/6 +5/6
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