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Solve for t in terms of q, r, and s.
s=r+t–q
s=r+t–q
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To solve for \( t \) in terms of \( q \), \( r \), and \( s \) from the equation
\[
s = r + t - q,
\]
we can rearrange the equation to isolate \( t \).
Starting with the original equation:
\[
s = r + t - q,
\]
we can add \( q \) to both sides:
\[
s + q = r + t.
\]
Next, we subtract \( r \) from both sides:
\[
s + q - r = t.
\]
Thus, we can express \( t \) in terms of \( q \), \( r \), and \( s \) as:
\[
t = s + q - r.
\]
\[
s = r + t - q,
\]
we can rearrange the equation to isolate \( t \).
Starting with the original equation:
\[
s = r + t - q,
\]
we can add \( q \) to both sides:
\[
s + q = r + t.
\]
Next, we subtract \( r \) from both sides:
\[
s + q - r = t.
\]
Thus, we can express \( t \) in terms of \( q \), \( r \), and \( s \) as:
\[
t = s + q - r.
\]
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