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6n = 30 + 3(n – 4) for n.

User Beki
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6n = 30 + 3(n - 4)
6n = 30 + 3n - 12 because you simplified the parenthesis
then subtract 12 form 30 to simplify equation
6n = 18 + 3n
then subtract 3n from both sides
6n - 3n = 18 + 3n -3n
3n = 18
than simplify the equation: divide both sides by 3
n = 6
User Roger Ray
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6n = 30 + 3(n - 4)
6n = 30 + 3n - 12
6n = 3n + 18
-3n
3n = 18
/3 /3
n= 6
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