SOLUTION: If 2m - n = 8 and m + p = 14, what is the value of n in terms of P?
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Question 908614: If 2m - n = 8 and m + p = 14, what is the value of n in terms of P?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m =
2m - n = 8
2(14-p) - n = 8
28 - 2p - 8 = n
20-2p = n
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