4 - t = (t - 1) -5

3
6
No solution ***
Identity

The answer is 3.

If ur using Pearson Connexus, these r the answers.

1. a(3)
2. d(identity)
3. b(-6)
4. b(2)

This is for the Quick Check: Solving Equations With Variables On Both Sides

Trust me I got 100.

5 isn't an option

To solve the equation 4 - t = (t - 1) - 5, we will follow these steps:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation
4 - t = t - 1 - 5

Step 2: Remove the parentheses
4 - t = t - 6

Step 3: Combine like terms
4 - t = -6 + t

Step 4: Get all the t terms on one side of the equation
Subtract t from both sides:
4 - t - t = -6 + t - t
4 - 2t = -6

Step 5: Solve for t
Subtract 4 from both sides:
4 - 2t - 4 = -6 - 4
-2t = -10

Divide both sides by -2:
-2t / -2 = -10 / -2
t = 5

So the solution to the equation 4 - t = (t - 1) - 5 is t = 5.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is 3, as it is not equivalent to 5. The options given are:
3
6
No solution
Identity

Since the solution is not "No solution" or "Identity," the correct answer is 3.

No, there is a solution ....

4 - t = (t - 1) -5
4 - t = t - 1 - 5
-2t = -6-4
2t = 10
t = 5