Question: 4b - 5 = -t
step 1: add 5 to both sides
now it's: 4b = 5 - t
step 2: divide both sides by 4
answer: b = ( 5 - t ) / 4
notes: The trick with this kind of problem is to isolate the variable that you are trying to solve for, in this case "b." Adding 5 to both sides isolates "b" and dividing by 4 gives the final answer.
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two unknown variables (b and t).
t=-4
t+258=9A258 t=267
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If: 7+t = 11 Then: t = 11-7 So: t = 4
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two unknown variables (b and t).
T = Distance/R
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t=-4
t+258=9A258 t=267
Well, darling, to solve for t when t squared equals 169, you simply take the square root of both sides. So, t equals plus or minus the square root of 169, which is 13. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Now go show off your math skills, honey!
If you mean you want to get t on it's own then I/pr= t. I hope this is what you meant.
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If: 7+t = 11 Then: t = 11-7 So: t = 4
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k = pv/t. It is not possible to solve further with the information available.
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