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What value for n makes this equation true? 4 • 63 = (4 • 60) + (4 • n)
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What value for n makes this equation true? 4 • 63 = (4 • 60) + (4 • n)
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What value for n makes this equation true?
4 • 63 = (4 • 60) + (4 • n)
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four times sixty three equals 252
four times sixty equals 240
252 minus 240 equals twelve
twelve divided by 4 equals three
now just plug in 3
(replace the n for three)
and solve :)
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n = 3
4 x 63 = 252
4 x 60 = 240
4 x 3 = 12
240 + 12 = 252
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