Given Inequality: We are given the inequality 3t > 9. To isolate t, we should perform the same operation on both sides of the inequality. Since t is being multiplied by 3, we should divide both sides of the inequality by 3 to solve for t.
Isolate Variable: Divide both sides of the inequality by 3: \frac{3t}{3} > \frac{9}{3}This simplifies to:t > 3
Final Solution: We have isolated t and found that t must be greater than 3 to satisfy the inequality 3t > 9. There are no math errors in the calculation.
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