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Solve for t. Reduce any fractions to lowest terms. Don't round your answer, and don't use mixed fractions. 12t-2 < -5t + 3612t−2<−5t+36
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Solve for t. Reduce any fractions to lowest terms. Don't round your answer, and don't use mixed fractions. 12t-2 < -5t + 3612t−2<−5t+36
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Reduce any fractions to lowest terms. Don't round your answer, and don't use mixed fractions.
12t-2 < -5t + 3612t−2<−5t+36
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t < 38/17
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