32.0=5.5x10^2(1/T)+14.2

Solve for T

I am confused about what the first step would be to solving for T. Would I divide 5.5x10^2(1/T) and move it to the left side?

Please help.

get all the T stuff together:

5.5*10^2(1/T) = 17.8

Now you can start working the numbers:

1/T = 17.8/550
T = 550/17.8

To solve for T in the equation 32.0 = 5.5x10^2(1/T) + 14.2, we can follow the steps below:

Step 1: Start by moving the constant term (14.2) to the right side of the equation by subtracting it from both sides:

32.0 - 14.2 = 5.5x10^2(1/T)

Simplifying this gives:

17.8 = 5.5x10^2(1/T)

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by 5.5x10^2 to isolate the term (1/T):

17.8 / (5.5x10^2) = 1/T

To divide by 5.5x10^2, you can divide the numerator (17.8) by 5.5 and then divide by 10^2 (or multiply by 0.01 since 10^2 equals 100).

17.8 ÷ 5.5 = 3.23636363636 (rounded to 11 decimal places)

3.23636363636 ÷ 0.01 = 32.3636363636 (rounded to 11 decimal places)

So, we have:

32.3636363636 = 1/T

Step 3: To solve for T, we can take the reciprocal of both sides to isolate T:

1/32.3636363636 = T

Calculating this gives:

T ≈ 0.0308880309 (rounded to 11 decimal places)

Therefore, solving the equation gives T ≈ 0.0309.