SOLUTION: how do you solve 40-2t=10?

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Question 655637: how do you solve 40-2t=10?
Answer by MathDazed(34)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
40 - 2t = 10
Subtract 40 from both sides
-40 + 40 - 2t = 10 - 40
-2t = -30
Divide both sides by -2
-2t/-2 = -30/-2
t = 15

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