SOLUTION: Subtract seven more than twice a number from one-third of the number to get zero.
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Question 898257
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Subtract seven more than twice a number from one-third of the number to get zero.
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n/3 + (2n + 7) = 0
n + 3(2n+7) = 0
7n = -21
n = -3
And...
-1 + 1 = 0