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 \frac{3t - 2}{4}  -   \frac{2t + 2}{3} =  \frac{2}{3} - t

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Answered by shinejaipur2006
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Answered by prernamittal0810
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Answer:

t=2

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3t-2}{4} -\frac{2t+3}{3} =\frac{2}{3} -t

=> \frac{3t}{4} -\frac{2}{4} -\frac{2t}{3}-\frac{3}{3}  =\frac{2}{3} -t

=> \frac{3t}{4}  -\frac{2t}{3}+t =\frac{2}{3} +\frac{2}{4}+\frac{3}{3}

=> \frac{9t-8t+12t}{12} = \frac{8+6-12}{12}

=> \frac{13t}{12} = \frac{26}{12}

=> t = \frac{26*12}{12*13} (*  means multiply)

=> t=2

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