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Karter Randall
17 March, 10:02
8 (1/2n+3/4) = 70 solve for n
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Zamora
17 March, 12:08
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n = 16
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Lashon
17 March, 12:34
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Distribute the 8
4n + 6 = 70
Subtract 6 from both sides
4n = 74
Divide each side by 4
n = 16
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