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3n -4 =11 i need to show solving steps

User Kbulgrien
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3n-4=11
+4 +4
3n=15 divide both by 3
n=5
User Ahmed Mozaly
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Answer:

n=5

Explanation:

To solve this, find the value of n to one side of the equation.

N is a variable.

Variable is a quantity that can assume any of a set of values.

3n-4=11

First, you add by 4 from both sides.


\sf{3n-4+4=11+4}

Solve.


\sf{11+4=15}


\sf{3n=15}

Then, you divide by 3 from both sides.


\sf{(3n)/(3)=(15)/(3) }

Solve.

15/3=5


\Rightarrow \boxed{\sf{n=5}}

As a result, the solution is n=5, which is our answer.

I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.

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