SOLUTION: 5t-2(t+2)>8

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Question 647947: 5t-2(t+2)>8
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Original equation:
Step 1: Distribute '-2' to everything in the parenthesis


Step 2: Combine like terms


Step 3: Add '4' to both sides to get '3t' by itself


Step 4: Divide '3' to both sides to get 't' by itself


Since you divided by a positive number, the inequality sign does not change.
The answer is

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