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PLEASE SOLVE!! n/5+0.6=2
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PLEASE SOLVE!!
n/5+0.6=2
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n/5+0.6=2 first subtract -0.6 on both sides and you will get n/5=1.4 then multiply both sides by 5,you will get n=7 as your answer!!! i hope this helps!!!
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n equals 7. you need to subtract 0.6 from both sides and then multiply both sides by 5 to get the answer
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