iven
iven
04-02-2015
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How do you solve the equation n+4=6/3
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irbenbean
irbenbean
04-02-2015
subtract 4 from both sides
6/3 = 2
so n= -2
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bre0517
bre0517
04-02-2015
N+4=6/3
N+4=2
-4. -4
N=-2
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