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Solve for n. n−10=5−4n
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n - 10 = 5 - 4n
+ 10 +10
n = 15 - 4n
+4n +4n
5n = 15
n = 3
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n = 3. Add 10 to both sides. Add 4n to both sides. Divide 4 from both sides.
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