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| Question 338221:  HI, please help me solve this. The answer is 16, but I keep getting 6. Thanks in advance.
 2(t-1)/6 - 2 = t+2/6
 I first multplied both sides by 6/1
 and that left me with 2(t-1)-2=t+2
 then distributed,
 2t-2-2=t+2
 then add 4 to both sides
 2t=t+6
 then subtract t from both sides
 t=6
 Im doing something wrong in the first step i think..
 Found 3 solutions by  CharlesG2, ankor@dixie-net.com, solver91311:
 Answer by CharlesG2(834)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "HI, please help me solve this. The answer is 16, but I keep getting 6. Thanks in advance. 2(t-1)/6 - 2 = t+2/6
 I first multplied both sides by 6/1
 and that left me with 2(t-1)-2=t+2
 then distributed,
 2t-2-2=t+2
 then add 4 to both sides
 2t=t+6
 then subtract t from both sides
 t=6
 Im doing something wrong in the first step i think.. "
 
 
 (2(t - 1))/6 - 2 = (t + 2)/6  (this is the problem right?)
 multiply both sides by 6, since all operations done to one side,
 must be done on the other
 2(t - 1) - 2 * 6 = t + 2
 simplify
 2(t - 1) - 12 = t + 2
 add 12 to both sides
 2(t - 1) = t + 14
 disribute the 2
 2t - 2 = t + 14
 add 2 to both sides
 2t = t + 16
 subtract t from both sides
 t = 16
 
 
 hope this helps
 
 
 
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2(t-1)/6 - 2 = t+2/6 I first multiplied both sides by 6/1
 and that left me with 2(t-1)-2 = t+2
 Here's the problem, multiplying by 6 would give
 2(t-1) - 6(2) = t + 2
 2t - 2 - 12 = t + 2
 2t - 14 = t + 2
 I'm sure you know the rest of it
Answer by solver91311(24713)
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