How do you solve #(2+t)/3=4-6/7t#? Algebra Linear Equations Equations with Variables on Both Sides 1 Answer Binayaka C. May 22, 2017 Soluttion : #t= 2 4/5# Explanation: # (2+t)/3 = 4 - 6/7t #. LCM of denominators #3 and 7# is #21# Multiplying by #21# on both sides we get, #7(2+t) = 84 - 18t or 14 +7t =84 -18t or 7t+18t = 84-14 or 25t = 70 # or #t= 70/25 = 14/5 = 2 4/5# Soluttion : #t= 2 4/5# [Ans] Answer link Related questions How do you check solutions to equations with variables on both sides? How do you solve #125+20w-20w=43+37w-20w#? How do you solve for x in #3(x-1) = 2 (x+3)#? Is there a way to solve for x without using distribution in #4(x-1) = 2 (x+3)#? How do you solve for t in #2/7(t+2/3)=1/5(t-2/3)#? How do you solve #5n + 34 = −2(1 − 7n)#? How do you simplify first and then solve #−(1 + 7x) − 6(−7 − x) = 36#? Why is the solution to this equation #-15y + 7y + 1 = 3 - 8y#, "no solution"? How do you solve for variable w in the equation #v=lwh#? How do you solve #y-y_1=m(x-x_1)# for m? See all questions in Equations with Variables on Both Sides Impact of this question 1460 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License