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2(3n+3)=6(3n+4)+5 how do u solve this
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2(3n+3)=6(3n+4)+5
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first you multiply
so you will get 6n+6= 18n+29
Then move all "n" on one side of the equation
-23=12n
then divide by 12
the answer should be
n= -1.916
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