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Which statement about this equation is true? 5(n+10)=5n+10n The equation has one solution. The equation has no solution. The equation has a few solutions. The equation has many solutions
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Which statement about this equation is true?
5(n+10)=5n+10n
The equation has one solution.
The equation has no solution.
The equation has a few solutions.
The equation has many solutions
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The equation has no solution because:
5(n+10)=5n+10n
5n+10n=5n+10n
I subtract 5n from both sides
10n=10n
Only one side is supposed to have the variable which is n, so the equation has no solution.
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