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How would you do this equation? 25=n/-6+(-19)
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stanbon(75887)
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25 = n/-6 + (-19)
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Add 19 to both sides to get:
n/-6 = 44
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Multiply both sides by -6
n = -264
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Stan H.
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add 19 to each side
multiply by -6