A 5-year-old typically wears a size labeled as 5T, which stands for "5 Toddler." This size is designed for children who are around five years old but still have the proportions of toddler clothing, which includes a bit more room in the waist and hips. However, sizing can vary by brand, so it's always best to check specific sizing charts for accurate fit. Some 5-year-olds may also fit into size 5 or even size 6, depending on their growth and body type.
no answer to t 5t - 5 = 5t +7 ( subtract 5t from both sides reducing to) -5 = +7 Negative 5 does not equal positive 7.
If t=1, then 5t = 5 and 5t + 5 = 10
5t - 7 = 11 5t - 7 + 7 = 11 + 7 5t = 18 5t/5 = 18/5 t = 18/5 t = 3 3/5
t + 5t + 5 = 6t + 5
You don't for t, as gathering your coefficient variables together = 0 5t - 5 = 5t + 7 now, subtracting 5t from either side to get the variables on one side of the equation renders this. - 5 does not = 7
Depends on which question you're asking: 1) (5t-5)/-10=70 5t-5=-700 5t=-695 t=-139 2) (5(t-5))/-10=70 5(t-5)=-700 5t-25=-700 5t=-675 t=-135
5t
5t + rt = t(5+r)
5t - 1 = -11 Therefore, 5t = -10 t = -10/5 t = -2
5t is5t is5t is5t is
-8+5T=-6 add 8 to each side 5T =8-6 5T=2 T=2/5 or T=0.4
5t/12