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How can you solve n-6m=8 for n

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to solve for n you have to get n on one side of the equation by itself.
n-6m=8
take -6m and add to both sides. so the side that has n evens out to 0. then you have
n=6m+8
it is this way because you can only add like terms. This should be all you need to do.
Hope this helps
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User Jason Knight
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Answer: The required solution for n is
n=8+6m.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to solve the following equation for the variable n :


n-6m=8~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

To solve the given equation for n, we must take all the other terms to the right-hand side of the equation.

From equation (i), we get


n-6m=8\\\\\Rightarrow n=8+6m.

Thus, the required solution for n is
n=8+6m.

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