SOLUTION: t-3(t+4/3)=2t+3 i dont understand how it works, im supposed to solve for "t"...

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Question 94551: t-3(t+4/3)=2t+3
i dont understand how it works, im supposed to solve for "t"...

Answer by jayanthihemkos@yahoo.com(87)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t-3(t+4/3)=2t+3

t - 3t + 3*4/3 = 2t + 3
-2t +4 = 2t + 3

-2t +2t +4 = 2t +2t + 3
4 = 4t +3
4t +3 = 4
4t + 3 -3 = 4-3
4t = 1
4t/4 = 1/4
t = 1/4 is the solution

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