Question

$$3T+2-\frac{2Tt+3=\frac{2}{3}$$

Answer

T=(2*(9+Tt))/3

Solution


Simplify  \(3T+2-2Tt+3\)  to  \(3T+5-2Tt\).
\[3T+5-2Tt=23\]
Subtract \(5\) from both sides.
\[3T-2Tt=23-5\]
Simplify  \(23-5\)  to  \(18\).
\[3T-2Tt=18\]
Add \(2Tt\) to both sides.
\[3T=18+2Tt\]
Divide both sides by \(3\).
\[T=\frac{18+2Tt}{3}\]
Factor out the common term \(2\).
\[T=\frac{2(9+Tt)}{3}\]