SOLUTION: If D=100 what does N equal in the following equation? D = 3N + 1
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Question 500901: If D=100 what does N equal in the following equation? D = 3N + 1
Answer by Maths68(1474) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
D = 3N + 1
D-1=3N
or we can write
3N=D-1
Divide by 3 both sides of above equation
3N/3=(D-1)/3
N=(D-1)/3
Put the value of D in above equation
N=(100-1)/3
N=99/3
N=33
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