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Karli Franklin
12 October, 02:14
Is this a true statement n/2+3*4=n/2+12
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Savanna Perkins
12 October, 05:33
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
1) simplify
N/2+12=n/2+12
YES IT IS A TRUE statement since its the same equation!
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