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What is "5t + 76" if t = 6?​

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Answer:

106

Explanation:

given: 5t + 76

If t = 6, we substitute t=6 into the equation and solve:

5t + 76

= 5(6) + 76

= 30 + 76

= 106

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Hi there! Hopefully this helps!

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Answer: 106.

First, we need to evaluate.

(Note: when a letter and a number are close to together [5t] it means to multiply)

So if "t" = 6 we rewrite the problem like this:

5(6) + 76.

5 x 6 = 30.

Now we rewrite the problem again.

30 + 76 = 106.

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