Solve the equation

4-t=3(t-1)-5

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To solve the equation 4 - t = 3(t - 1) - 5:

First, distribute the 3 to both terms in the parentheses on the right side of the equation:

4 - t = 3t - 3 - 5

Combine like terms on the right side:

4 - t = 3t - 8

Add t to both sides of the equation:

4 = 4t - 8

Add 8 to both sides of the equation:

12 = 4t

Divide both sides of the equation by 4:

12/4 = t

Simplify:

3 = t

Thus, the solution to the equation is t = 3.
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