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Which value of n makes the equation true? 6n - 2[4n + 7) + 4 = -2
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Which value of n makes the equation true? 6n - 2[4n + 7) + 4 = -2
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Which value of n makes the equation true?
6n - 2[4n + 7) + 4 = -2
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-4
Explanation:
6n -8n -14 +4 = -2
-2n = 8
n = -4
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