SOLUTION: how do you find the solution to -8-n+14=6
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Question 155676: how do you find the solution to -8-n+14=6
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how do you find the solution to -8-n+14=6
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I'll assume you want to solve for n.
-8-n+14=6
-n-8+14=6 Move things around
-n+6=6
-n = 0
n = 0
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