Solve for t
t=1
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Linear Equation
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\frac { 1 } { 8 } + \frac { 2 } { t } = \frac { 17 } { 8 t }
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8t\times \frac{1}{8}+8\times 2=17
Variable t cannot be equal to 0 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 8t, the least common multiple of 8,t,8t.
t+8\times 2=17
Multiply 8 and \frac{1}{8} to get 1.
t+16=17
Multiply 8 and 2 to get 16.
t=17-16
Subtract 16 from both sides.
t=1
Subtract 16 from 17 to get 1.
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