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1 = 13 + 6n could someone help??
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1 = 13 + 6n
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Answer:
n=-2
Explanation:
ok so take away 13 from the right you equation will look like this 1=6n
then take away 13 from the left it will look like this -12=6n
then divide the right by 6 to get n by itself so it will look like this -12=n
them divide the left by 6 so it will look like this -2=n
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The answer is n = -2
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