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What value for n makes this equation true? 6 • 25 = (6 • 20) + (6 • n)
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What value for n makes this equation true?
6 • 25 = (6 • 20) + (6 • n)
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6*25=(6*20)+(6*5)
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n=5
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6* 25 = 150 = (6*20= 120) + (6*5=30) Then Add 120+30= 150 so your answer is 5
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