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18 February, 17:30

How do you do - 6 (n-6) + 7 (n-4) = 16

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  1. 18 February, 18:39
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    n=8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    sorry dont have time to explain but heres the answer
  2. 18 February, 21:28
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    n = 8

    Why?

    Firstly, distribute the numbers into the brackets. Make sure to distribute the negative and positive signs as well.

    -> - 6n + 36 + 7n - 28 = 16

    Now, place all the n terms on one side of the equals sign and the numbers on the other. I'll be putting the n terms on the left for simplicity. Make sure to switch the signs when transporting a number to the other side of the equals sign.

    -> - 6n + 7n = 16 - 36 + 28

    Simplify both sides to one term each.

    -> n = 8

    Therefore, n = 8.

    Check:

    Plug it into our equation to check.

    16 = - 6 (8 - 6) + 7 (8 - 4)

    16 = - 48 + 36 + 56 - 28

    16 = 16

    This means I am correct. n = 8.
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