To solve the equation \( -5 + \frac{t}{2} = 14 \), follow these steps:
1. Isolate the term involving \( t \) on one side of the equation. Start by adding 5 to both sides to get:
\[
-5 + \frac{t}{2} + 5 = 14 + 5
\]
Simplifying this gives:
\[
\frac{t}{2} = 19
\]
2. To solve for \( t \), multiply both sides of the equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction:
\[
2 \cdot \frac{t}{2} = 19 \cdot 2
\]
Simplifying this gives:
\[
t = 38
\]
So, the solution to the equation \( -5 + \frac{t}{2} = 14 \) is \( t = 38 \).
Solve the equation. -5 + t/2 = 14
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