solve for t C=ts, t=
divide by s
t=C/s
Alright, let me put my clown shoes on and bring out the laughter! Let's solve this equation for "t".
Since we have the equation C = ts and we want to solve for "t", we need to isolate "t".
So, let's divide both sides of the equation by "s". We get:
C/s = ts / s
Now, we can cancel out the "s" on the right side:
C/s = t
Voilà! The solution is t = C/s. Don't worry, the clowns won't charge you for that equation!
To solve for t when C = ts, we can isolate the variable t by dividing both sides of the equation by s.
Dividing both sides by s:
C/s = t
The solution for t is t = C/s.
To solve for t in the equation C=ts when t is given, you simply substitute the value of t into the equation.
In this case, you are given that t = ? (the value of t is not provided in the question). To find the value of C, you need to know the values of both t and s. Once you have those values, you can substitute them into the equation C=ts.
For example, let's say that t = 5 and s = 2. Substitute these values into the equation:
C=ts
C = (5)(2)
C = 10
So, when t = 5 and s = 2, the value of C is 10.
Remember, in order to solve for t, you will need to know the values of C and s, and substitute them into the equation.