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A(n-3)+8=bn solve for n

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A(n-3)+8=bn solve for n-example-1
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Answer:

The value of the equation for n is
n=(-3A+8)/(b-A).

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


A(n-3)+8=bn

We need to solve the equation for n.

Open the parentheses as shown:


An-3A+8=bn

Subtract both the side by An.


An-An-3A+8=bn-An


-3A+8=bn-An

Take n common from right side.


-3A+8=n(b-A)

Divide both the sides by b-A.


(-3A+8)/(b-A)=(n(b-A))/(b-A)


n=(-3A+8)/(b-A)

Hence, the value of the equation for n is
n=(-3A+8)/(b-A).

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