SOLUTION: Suppose you’re given the formula R = s + 2t. If you know that s is three times greater than t, how could you rewrite the formula?

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Question 511213: Suppose you’re given the formula R = s + 2t. If you know that s is three times greater than t, how could
you rewrite the formula?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose you’re given the formula R = s + 2t. If you know that s is three times greater than t, how could you rewrite the formula?
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s is three times greater than t --> s = t + 3t
s = 4t
R = s + 2t
R = 4t + 2t
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R = 6t

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