To evaluate the expression \( \frac{r + 63}{t} \times 2 \) given that \( r = 28 \) and \( t = 7 \), we can follow these steps:
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Substitute the values of \( r \) and \( t \) into the expression: \[ \frac{28 + 63}{7} \times 2 \]
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Calculate \( 28 + 63 \): \[ 28 + 63 = 91 \]
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Now, substitute this back into the expression: \[ \frac{91}{7} \times 2 \]
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Calculate \( \frac{91}{7} \): \[ \frac{91}{7} = 13 \]
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Finally, multiply this result by 2: \[ 13 \times 2 = 26 \]
So, the value of the expression is \( 26 \).