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What steps would you do to solve n/7 + 3 ≥ -4? Multiply by seven, then subtract three. Add three, then multiply by seven. Subtract three, then multiply by seven. Subtract three, then divide by seven.
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What steps would you do to solve n/7 + 3 ≥ -4? Multiply by seven, then subtract three. Add three, then multiply by seven. Subtract three, then multiply by seven. Subtract three, then divide by seven.
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subtract 3 then multiply by 7
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subtract 3 then multiply by 7
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