2t=5t*2 +5t/3 -3

asked by guest
on Nov 25, 2024 at 11:19 pm



You asked:

Solve the equation \(2 t = 5 t \cdot 2 + \frac{5 t}{3} - 3\) for the variable \(t\).

MathBot Answer:

The solution is: \[t = \frac{9}{29} = 0.\overline{3103448275862068965517241379}\]


\[\begin{aligned}2 t &= 5 t \cdot 2 + \frac{5 t}{3} - 3\\2 t &= \frac{35 t}{3} - 3\\- \frac{29 t}{3} &= -3\\t &= \frac{9}{29}\end{aligned}\]