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Answer: t = 6
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Distribute -9 into (t-2) and distribute 4 into (t-15). -9t + 18 = 4t - 60.
Subtract 4t on both sides. -13t + 18 = -60
Subtract 18 on both sides. -13t = -78
Divide 13 on both sides. t = 6
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Answer:
T = - 6
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