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30t\times \frac{1}{6}+30t\times \frac{1}{15}=30
Variable t cannot be equal to 0 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 30t, the least common multiple of 6,15,t.
\frac{30}{6}t+30t\times \frac{1}{15}=30
Multiply 30 and \frac{1}{6} to get \frac{30}{6}.
5t+30t\times \frac{1}{15}=30
Divide 30 by 6 to get 5.
5t+\frac{30}{15}t=30
Multiply 30 and \frac{1}{15} to get \frac{30}{15}.
5t+2t=30
Divide 30 by 15 to get 2.
7t=30
Combine 5t and 2t to get 7t.
t=\frac{30}{7}
Divide both sides by 7.