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Arianna Dominguez
22 August, 01:37
Solve for n: - 4 (3n+3) = 5 (-2-6n) - 2
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Reina Jackson
22 August, 03:46
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n=0
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to solve for n in the equation
-4 (3n+3) = 5 (-2-6n) - 2
We expand using the distributive property to obtain:
-12n-12=-10-30n-2
We group similar terms to get:
-12n+30n=-10+12-2
We simplify to get:
18n=0
Divide through by 18 to get:
n=0
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