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3 March, 08:02

How do you work out the math problem (1+19:12) t-1

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  1. 3 March, 10:41
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    Well ...

    you always do multiplication/division first (when parenthesis are involved, do what's in parentheses first following that same rule in this case)

    19 : 12 can't be reduced to a whole number or a simplifies fraction so you're stuck with 19/12

    1 + (19/12) = (12/12) + (19/12) = 31/12

    This fraction also can't be reduced.

    ok, so that's what's in the parentheses.

    (31/12) t - 1

    If you need to solve for t:

    set equation to 0

    (31/12) t - 1 = 0

    (31/12) t = 1

    (31/12) t • (12/31) = 1 • (12/31)

    t = 12/31

    Assuming it is (1+19:12) (t-1):

    it is still (31/12)

    (31/12) (t-1)

    multiply the terms in the parenthesis:

    (31t/12) - (31/12)

    if solving for t:

    set equation for 0 and do not multiply the terms together:

    (31/12) (t-1) = 0

    (12/31) • (31/12) (t-1) = 0 • (12/31)

    multiplying anything by 0 is 0.

    t-1 = 0

    t=1
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