SOLUTION: In order to solve 7=n+5/3 you have to do this N+5/3=7 and then you make N+5/3*7/1 and you cross multiply to get N+5=21 and then you subtract 5 from both sides and you get N=16.

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Question 550662: In order to solve 7=n+5/3 you have to do this N+5/3=7 and then you make N+5/3*7/1 and you cross multiply to get N+5=21 and then you subtract 5 from both sides and you get N=16.
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In order to solve 7=n+5/3 you have to do this N+5/3=7 and then you make N+5/3*7/1 and you cross multiply to get N+5=21 and then you subtract 5 from both sides and you get N=16.
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