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Explain the steps when solving 3(N+5)>= 3n+8. Please explain how to solve.
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Explain the steps when solving 3(N+5)>= 3n+8. Please explain how to solve.
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1. distribute .
3(N+5)
3n +15
2. Switch variables to make one .
3n-3n = n
NEW EQUATION ::
5= n+8
3. bring numebers to make one .
8-5=3
n=3
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