SOLUTION: what is the answer to 7/10t<-5
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Question 26418: what is the answer to 7/10t<-5
Answer by wuwei96815(245) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find an unknown variable you must isolate it on either side of the equation or inequality.
7/10t < -5
Divide both sides by 7/10. We get:
t < -5 divided by 7/10
This also can be written as:
t < -5 times 10/7 < -50/7
Therefore t < -50/7 or -7 1/7 or -7.14
I hope that is right?
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