SOLUTION: in the formula r=s+2t ,if s is three times greater then t,would r=3(s+2t) be correct.
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Question 31700
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in the formula r=s+2t ,if s is three times greater then t,would r=3(s+2t) be correct.
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r=s+2t
and
s=3t
Therefore r=3t+2t=5t
Cheers,
Stan H.