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2n/3 + 2/3 = 6

what is the value of n?

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2n + 2/3 = 6

2n + 2 = 6 x 3

2n = 18-2
2n = 16
n = 8

User Yaniv Golan
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First thing we are going to do is simplify both sides of your equation so:
2/3n+2/3=6
Second thing we are going to do is subtract 2/3 from both of the sides.
2/3n+2/3−2/3=6−2/3
2/3n=16/3
Last thing we are going to do is m
ultiply by both sides of 3/2:
(3/2)*(2/3n)=(3/2)*(16/3)
Answer:
n=8
I hope this helps you!

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