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4/7 + n = 27 How do I solve this problem? It must be in fraction form for the answer. Thank you, Carol Lynn
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4/7 + n = 27
How do I solve this problem?
It must be in fraction form for the answer.
Thank you,
Carol Lynn
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move everything not containing n to the right side of the equation. n=185/7
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