Solve for t
t = \frac{210}{11} = 19\frac{1}{11} \approx 19.090909091
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90-5t=6t-120
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by 3t-60.
90-5t-6t=-120
Subtract 6t from both sides.
90-11t=-120
Combine -5t and -6t to get -11t.
-11t=-120-90
Subtract 90 from both sides.
-11t=-210
Subtract 90 from -120 to get -210.
t=\frac{-210}{-11}
Divide both sides by -11.
t=\frac{210}{11}
Fraction \frac{-210}{-11} can be simplified to \frac{210}{11} by removing the negative sign from both the numerator and the denominator.
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