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Solve for the variable
5= 10/t + 3

User Suhrob Samiev
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Answer:

T=5

Explanation:

5 -3 = 10/t

2 =10/t

2t = 10

T = 5

User Rumes Shyaman
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\rule{300}{1}\\\dashrightarrow\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Given question:-}}}

Solve for the variable 5=10/t+3.


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When solving an equation, we need to make sure that all variables are on the left-hand side, and all numbers are on the right-hand side.

Since we have numbers on both sides, we need to move all numbers to the right:-


\bold{5=(10)/(t) +3}


\bigstar Subtract 5 on both sides:-


\bold{0=(10)/(t) +3-5}


\bigstar On simplification,


\bold{0=(10)/(t) -2}


\bigstar Now, subtract 10/t on both sides:-


\bold{-(10)/(t) =-2}


\bigstar On simplification,


\bold{(10)/(t) =2}


\bigstar Multiply by t on both sides:-


\bold{10=2t}


\bold{2t=10}


\bigstar Divide by 2 on both sides:-


\bold{t=5}

Good luck with your studies.


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