SOLUTION: 2n-10=6n+3

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Question 461520: 2n-10=6n+3
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2n - 10 = 6n + 3
-10 = 4n + 3 {subtracted 2n from both sides}
-13 = 4n {subtracted 3 from both sides}
n = -13/4 {divided both sides by 4}
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