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Find tt. 513=t613\dfrac{5}{13}=t-\dfrac{6}{13}

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Q. Find tt. 513=t613\dfrac{5}{13}=t-\dfrac{6}{13}
  1. Set up equation: Set up the equation to solve for t.\newlineWe have the equation 513=t613 \frac{5}{13} = t - \frac{6}{13} . To find the value of t, we need to isolate t on one side of the equation.
  2. Add to isolate t: Add 613 \frac{6}{13} to both sides of the equation to isolate t.\newline513+613=t613+613 \frac{5}{13} + \frac{6}{13} = t - \frac{6}{13} + \frac{6}{13}
  3. Simplify both sides: Simplify both sides of the equation.\newline513+613=t \frac{5}{13} + \frac{6}{13} = t \newline1113=t \frac{11}{13} = t
  4. Final value of t: Write down the final value of t.\newlinet = 1113 \frac{11}{13}

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