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I know I should have paid more attention in high school, but now I could really use some help with a few math questions......Thanks in advance!
"Suppose you're given the formula R = s + 2t. If you know that s is three times greater than t, how could you rewrite the formula?"
A. R = 3(s + 2t)
B. R = 3(s + t)
C. R = 5s
D. R = 5t
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Hi Mister_Scary;
If you know that s is 3 times greater than t then you can say s = 3t. Now wherever you see an s you can substitute 3t for it, So:
R = s + 2t
Just replace the s with 3t.
R = 3t + 2t
R = 5t.
So D is the correct answer.
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Thank you very much! I'm one sixth closer to my goal now.
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Hi;
I'm one sixth closer
Careful you did a bit math there. You would not want to hurt your reputation.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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