SOLUTION: heres my problem its probly so easy but i cant understand it. 4/5t - 1 = 1/5t + 5

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Question 69815: heres my problem its probly so easy but i cant understand it.
4/5t - 1 = 1/5t + 5

Answer by ptaylor(2198)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, we'll ge rid of the fractions by multiplying each term in the equation by 5t --- the LCM
this gives us
subtract 1 from and add 5t to both sides of the equation
collect like terms
divide both sides by 30

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Hope this helps---ptaylor

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