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Need help with #'s 6 and 7

Need help with #'s 6 and 7-example-1
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Now, since I don't want to actually work hard in class, I fail purposely to stay in normal and not advanced. However this is just a algebraic problem with fractions. Add 2/3 to both sides, (I dont know what that gives you) you then have t = whatever. Hope this helpful! :D
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