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Given that 4(n − 5) + 2 = 3(n − 1), what is the value of n?
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Given that 4(n − 5) + 2 = 3(n − 1), what is the value of n?
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Given that 4(n − 5) + 2 = 3(n − 1), what is the value of n?
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Your answer will be n equals 15.
First remove the parenthesis
4n minus 20 plus 2 equals 3n minus 3
Move the terms
4n minus 18 equals 3n minus 3
Calculate
4n minus 3n equals negative 3 plus 18
YOU GET N IS 15
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