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QUESTION: what is the value of t? (equation: 25 + 6t - 7 = 36)

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25+6t-7=36
First identify the term in this case it is T
Then combine like terms that are on the same side of the equal sign in this case 25 and 7
25 -7 = 18
Then rewrite the whole equation
18+ 6t = 36
Now we want to get the term by itself so we need to move 18 to the other side of the equal sign
To do that we will subtract 18 to both side. The reason we subtract is because 18 is positive.
6t= (36-18)
6t= 18

Now we have to get the term by itself. We do this by dividing 6 to both sides (both to t, isolating it, and to 18)
T= 3
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Answer:

t=3

Explanation:

6t= 36+7-25

t=18/6

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