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How do I solve a problem like -8(n+3)+28=-5n-5
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How do I solve a problem like -8(n+3)+28=-5n-5
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-8(n+3)+28=-5n-5
-8n-24+28=-5n-5
-8n+4=-5n-5
-8n+4-4=-5n-5-4
-8n=-5n-9
-8n+5n=-5n+5n-9
-3n=-9
-3n/-3=-9/-3
n=3
n=3 is the correct answer
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