Solve the equation to find the value of t. (5t+3)/4=1

Step 1: (5t+3)/4 = 1 Step 2: (5t+3)= 1 x 4 Step 3: 5t + 3 = 4 Step 4: 5t = 4 - 3 Step 5: 5t = 1 Answer: t = 1/5 

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