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Which step can you use to solve the equation t - 8= -3? O Add 8 to each side of the equation. Subtract 8 from each side of the equation. O Multiply each side of the equation by 8. O Divide each side of
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Which step can you use to solve the equation t - 8= -3?
O Add 8 to each side of the equation.
Subtract 8 from each side of the equation.
O Multiply each side of the equation by 8.
O Divide each side of the equation by 8.
Solve the equation t-8=
3.
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You will need to add 8 to the other side of the equation to get t = -3 + 8
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