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Solve for n: 2(n+5) = -2
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Solve for n: 2(n+5) = -2
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the answer for n is -6 because if you replace -6 for n then times it by 2 will give you -12 +10=-2. then subtract -12 from 10 then you get negative 2
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the answer should be n= -6
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