SOLUTION: -4(n+2)=3(n-4) how do you do this problem

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Question 218484: -4(n+2)=3(n-4) how do you do this problem

Answer by chibisan(131)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4n -8 = 3n - 12
12 - 8 = 3n + 4n
4 = 7n
4/7 = n

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