Would this problem be t = r + 11?
t - 5 = r + 6 , for t
s = w - 10e / m
t - 5 = r + 6 , for t
s = w - 10e / m
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t = r + 11 , so yes
s - w = -10e/m
m(s - w) = -10e
[m(s - w)]/-10 = e
s - w = -10e/m
m(s - w) = -10e
[m(s - w)]/-10 = e
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t - 5 = r + 6 Add 5 to both sides.
t = r + 11 <-- ANSWER
s = w - 10e / m Subtract w from both sides.
s - w = -10e/m Multiply both sides by -m
-m(s - w) = e <-- ANSWER
or
e = mw - ms
t = r + 11 <-- ANSWER
s = w - 10e / m Subtract w from both sides.
s - w = -10e/m Multiply both sides by -m
-m(s - w) = e <-- ANSWER
or
e = mw - ms