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What is t+1/5=t+7/8? What is the value of t? There should be 2 values and the slashes are fractions
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There is NO solution.
Cancel t on both sides (1/5 = 7/8).
Since 1/5 = 7/8, that doesn't make any sense so that is inapplicable ( So NO answer).
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