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Solve for the specified variable. 3/4n+5/2l=2 for l​.

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Final answer:

To solve for l in the equation 3/4n + 5/2l = 2, subtract 3/4n from both sides, then multiply by 2/5 to isolate and solve for l, resulting in l = 4/5 - 3/5n.

Step-by-step explanation:

The original equation provided by the student is: 3/4n + 5/2l = 2. To solve for l, we first need to isolate l on one side of the equation. To do this, we can subtract 3/4n from both sides of the equation:

5/2l = 2 - 3/4n

Next, we multiply both sides by 2/5 to solve for l:

l = (2 - 3/4n) * (2/5)

l = 4/5 - 3/5n

Now we have the expression for l in terms of n. Note that the provided reference material seems to be unrelated to solving the provided equation, so it has been disregarded and a direct algebraic solution is given instead.

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