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Solve the given variable: t - 3/5 = 12/5 A.t=5 B.t=9/0 C.t=3/2 D.t=3
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Solve the given variable: t - 3/5 = 12/5
A.t=5
B.t=9/0
C.t=3/2
D.t=3
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T = 12/5 + 3/5
T= 3
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Answer: D. t = 3
Solving Steps :
Move constants to the right by adding their opposites to both sides. Eliminate the opposites.
Add the fractions.
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