f. \( 1.5=\frac{t}{0.2} \)
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To do this, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 0.2. \(1.5 \times 0.2 = \frac{t}{0.2} \times 0.2\) Now, the 0.2 on the right side of the equation cancels out, leaving us with: Show more…
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