
Glencoe Math Accelerated, Student Edition
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780076637980
Author: McGraw-Hill Glencoe
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 6.2, Problem 63CCR
To determine
Calculate the variable in the proportion.
Expert Solution & Answer

Answer to Problem 63CCR
The value of t is
Explanation of Solution
Given: It is given in the question that the expression are
Concept Used:
In this, use the concept of doing cross multiplication by multiplying the numerator of the first fraction to the denominator of the second fraction. Do the same for the other one.
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The value of t is
Chapter 6 Solutions
Glencoe Math Accelerated, Student Edition
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