Solve for T
T = \frac{21}{4} = 5\frac{1}{4} = 5.25
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9T-9=6\left(T+2\right)-T
Use the distributive property to multiply 9 by T-1.
9T-9=6T+12-T
Use the distributive property to multiply 6 by T+2.
9T-9=5T+12
Combine 6T and -T to get 5T.
9T-9-5T=12
Subtract 5T from both sides.
4T-9=12
Combine 9T and -5T to get 4T.
4T=12+9
Add 9 to both sides.
4T=21
Add 12 and 9 to get 21.
T=\frac{21}{4}
Divide both sides by 4.
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