s-t=3
[tex] \frac{s}{3} + \frac{t}{2} = 6[/tex]
solve this by applying substitution method.
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s-t=3
[tex] \frac{s}{3} + \frac{t}{2} = 6[/tex]
solve this by applying substitution method.
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Step-by-step explanation:
From 1 we get
s = t + 3
Putting in 2 we get
(t+3)/3 + t/2 = 6
(5t+6)/6 = 6
5t+6 = 36
5t = 30
Therefore t = 6
And s = 9
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