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solve the following equations and check your answer :

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Answered by ashhadm46
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subtract 8/3 from both sides of the equation

t+8/3=t

t+8/3-8/3 =t-8/3

Answered by AestheticDude
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Answer :-

The value of t is 4 .

Step-by-step-Explaination :-

 \rm  \dfrac{t + 8}{3}  = t

The 3 at the down will shift to right side of equal that is to t and as in left side it is in divided form . So, in right side it will be multiplied with t . So, that becomes

  \rightarrow \rm  t + 8 = t \times 3

  \rightarrow \rm  t + 8 = 3t

Now, For our betterment we can bring the 3t into left side and t+8 to right side . But remember there will be no change in sign in this case.

  \rightarrow \rm  3t = t + 8

Now in the right side the t will come to left side and now there will be a change in sign and that is in right side it is positive so, in left side it will be negative.

  \rightarrow \rm  3t - t =   8

Now , subtracting them

  \rightarrow \rm  2t =   8

Now t will be 8 divided by 2 because in left side it is in the form of products so, as it will shift to right side it will be divided by . So,

  \longrightarrow \rm  t =   \cancel  \dfrac{8}{2}

So, value of t becomes

  \longrightarrow \rm  t =   \bf 4

 \tt { \huge \therefore} \:  \: The \:  value \:  of \:  t \:  becomes \:   \bf 4

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