SOLUTION: 6n/3+(n+7)-2n+5=17(5)
This is my daughters 8th grade HW. Is someone able to help?
Thanks
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Question 20832: 6n/3+(n+7)-2n+5=17(5)
This is my daughters 8th grade HW. Is someone able to help?
Thanks
Answer by kapilsinghi(68) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6n/3+(n+7)-2n+5=17(5)
2n + n + 7 - 2n + 5 = 85
n + 12 = 85
n = 85 -12
n = 73
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