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What is t - 18 = 6 can you help me

User Sense
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\huge\text{Hey there!}



\mathsf{t - 18 = 6}


\large\text{ADD \boxed{\textsf{18}} to BOTH SIDES:}


\mathsf{t - 18 + 18 = 6 + 18}


\large\text{CANCEL out: \boxed{\mathsf{-18 + 18}} because it gives you 0.}


\large\text{KEEP: \boxed{\mathsf{6 + 18}} because it gives you the answer of the t-value.}


\large\text{New equation: }\mathsf{t = 6 + 18}


\mathsf{t = 6 + 18}


\mathsf{t = 24}



\huge\text{Therefore, your answer should be: \boxed{\mathsf{t = 24}}}\huge\checkmark



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User PAA
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf{t=24}}

Explanation:

Find the value of t, to isolate on one side of the equation.

t-18=6

First, add by 18 from both sides.


\rightarrow \sf{t-18+18=6+18}

Solve.

Add the numbers from left to right.

6+18=24


\Rightarrow \boxed{\sf{t=24}}

Therefore, the final answer is t=24.

The answer should have a positive sign.

I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.

User Nasir Iqbal
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