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For which equation would n = 0 not be a solution? n + 4 = 5 7 + n = 7 n + 12 = 12 125 + n = 125
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For which equation would n = 0 not be a solution? n + 4 = 5 7 + n = 7 n + 12 = 12 125 + n = 125
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For which equation would n = 0 not be a solution?
n + 4 = 5
7 + n = 7
n + 12 = 12
125 + n = 125
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A. n+4=5
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For the first equation n + 4 = 5, because 0 + 4 is not equal 5
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