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7 May, 19:11

Use three different values of n to demonstrate that 2n + 3n is equivalent to 5n.

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  1. 7 May, 19:25
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    n can be 0 so 2 (0) + 3 (0) = 0 now lets go up by one so 2 (1) + 3 (1) = 5 now we will go up another number so lets go for 2 (2) = 10 so we figured out that 2 (1) + 3 (1) is 5 so n equals 1
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