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Solve for "n": 2n= n+3 1. 1 2. 5 3. 2 4. 6 5. 3
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Solve for "n": 2n= n+3
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3. 2
4. 6
5. 3
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To solve this, we use inverse operation, which means the opposite operation and we apply it to both sides.
2n=n+3
-n -n
n=3
Our final answer is n=3
Check our work
2(3)=n+3
6=6
Our answer is correct!
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