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What is the value of n in the equation 1/2(n – 4) – 3 = 3 – (2n + 3)?
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What is the value of n in the equation 1/2(n – 4) – 3 = 3 – (2n + 3)?
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Distribute 1/2 to
(n – 4):
Subtract (2n + 3):
Your equation should now look like this:
Combine like terms on both sides:
Subtract 1/2n from both sides:
Divide both sides by -5/2 to get n by itself:
The value of n is
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