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Keegan James
7 September, 05:01
1/2 (10+12 n) = 1/3 (15n+15) how many solutions
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Laney Delacruz
7 September, 05:10
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1/2 (10+12 n) = 1/3 (15n+15)
(1/2) * 10 + (1/2) * 12n = (1/3) * 15n + (1/3) * 15
5 + 6n = 5n + 5
6n-5n=5-5
n=0
This equation has one solution n=0.
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Allan
7 September, 05:54
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1/2 (10+12 n) = 1/3 (15n+15)
5 + 6n = 5n + 5
6n - 5n = 5 - 5
n = 0
There is one solution: n = 0.
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