40-T+60(3-T)=160

Simple and best practice solution for 40-T+60(3-T)=160 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for 40-T+60(3-T)=160 equation:


Simplifying
40 + -1T + 60(3 + -1T) = 160
40 + -1T + (3 * 60 + -1T * 60) = 160
40 + -1T + (180 + -60T) = 160

Reorder the terms:
40 + 180 + -1T + -60T = 160

Combine like terms: 40 + 180 = 220
220 + -1T + -60T = 160

Combine like terms: -1T + -60T = -61T
220 + -61T = 160

Solving
220 + -61T = 160

Solving for variable 'T'.

Move all terms containing T to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-220' to each side of the equation.
220 + -220 + -61T = 160 + -220

Combine like terms: 220 + -220 = 0
0 + -61T = 160 + -220
-61T = 160 + -220

Combine like terms: 160 + -220 = -60
-61T = -60

Divide each side by '-61'.
T = 0.9836065574

Simplifying
T = 0.9836065574

See similar equations:

| x-8y=-17 | | 9xy+5yz-4xz-9xy= | | -4x-15=-63 | | 5x+2+12x+7=26 | | 12x-6=6x+6 | | w^3=9w | | -18x+6y=-6 | | 3+2*3+5= | | 61-2x=73-3x | | 18-9x=63 | | 7b+b=6 | | 5b-13.8=7.3 | | 7x^7-56x^6= | | -8x+6y=-6 | | -y^2*dx+(x^2+x*y^2)*dx=0 | | n+2-1=-5 | | (5x+2)+(x-3)= | | 10-(-5)-3(5-2)-2(7-9)= | | -16+2x=-38 | | -y^2*dx+(x^2+y^2)*dx=0 | | 9p+10=100 | | .4(x-2)+2(x+3)=6 | | x*Lx=2 | | 5-2(3x+8)=4(2x-1)-7 | | (Sec^2)x=1 | | 12=4x+7+x | | 8x+17x-9=5(5x+10) | | r-2s+5r= | | 7e^5x=10e^7x | | .6+.30(x+10)=10(.21) | | 20x-36=4+12x | | 6x(2x+1)-x(5x+3)= |

Equations solver categories