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Solve w = t(r1 + r2) for t.

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User Royland
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I think it would be:

w / (r1 + r2) = t

But I'm not sure
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User Demeteor
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Answer:

The solution for t is
(w)/((r_1+r_2))

Explanation:

The given expression is
w = t(r_1+r_2)

We need to solve for the 't' ,

To solve for t, divide
w = t(r_1+r_2) by
(r_1+r_2)


(w)/((r_1+r_2)) = t

Hence, The solution for t is
(w)/((r_1+r_2))

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User Skywinder
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