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Solve for n: 3(2−8n)=3n+6 Select one: -15 5 -5 0
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Solve for n:
3(2−8n)=3n+6
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5
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0
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n=0 bc you remove the parentheses, cancel the equal terms what would be 6 being cancel it would look like -24n=3n now and move the variable to the left collet like terms and then you will divide the sides. Your answer is 0
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