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What is the solution to the equation 2n/3 = n+14/5

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Answer: n=6

Explanation:

User Imdadhusen
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Answer:
n=-(42)/(5)


Explanation:

1. You have the following equation given in the problem above:


(2n)/(3)=n+(14)/(5)

2. You must solve for n, as following:


(2n)/(3)=n+(14)/(5)\\(2n)/(3)-n=(14)/(5)\\(2n-3n)/(3)=(14)/(5)\\(-n)/(3)=(14)/(5)\\-n=(3*14)/(5)\\-n=(42)/(5)\\n=-(42)/(5)

3. Then, the result of the equation is:


n=-(42)/(5)


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