SOLUTION: How do I solve the following equation: (3n-6)-(5-3n)=7 ?

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Question 1007615: How do I solve the following equation: (3n-6)-(5-3n)=7 ?
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(3n - 6) - (5 - 3n) = 7
3n - 6 - 5 + 3n = 7
6n - 11 = 7
6n = 18
n = 3
Final Answer: n = 3

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