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Solve the single variable equation for n. 3(-n+4) + 5n = 2n. Show your work. a) n = 3 b) no solution c) infinitely many solutions
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Solve the single variable equation for n.
3(-n+4) + 5n = 2n.
Show your work.
a) n = 3
b) no solution
c) infinitely many solutions
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-3n+12+5n=2n
for work
2n+12=2n
-2n. -2n
12=n
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