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Solve for n:2 (5 – 3n) + 13n = 38

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n = 4

Step-by-step explanation:
2(5-3n)+13n=38

Expanding the parenthesis:


\begin{gathered} 2(5)\text{ -2(3n) + 13n = 38} \\ 10\text{ - 6n + 13n = 38} \\ \text{collect like terms:} \\ 10\text{+7n = 38} \end{gathered}

subtract 10 from both sides


\begin{gathered} 10\text{ - 10 + 7n = 38 - 10} \\ 7n\text{ = 28} \end{gathered}

divide both sides by -7:


\begin{gathered} (7n)/(7)=(28)/(7) \\ n\text{ = 4} \end{gathered}

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