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User TreyA
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answer:

  • n =
    -(3)/(2)

Step-by-step explanation:


4(n+10) = 34


(4(n+10))/(4) = (34)/(4)

→ n + 10 =
(17)/(2)

→ n =
(17)/(2) -10

→ n =
(17-20)/(2)

→ n =
(-3)/(2)

User Shanta
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Answer:


\sf n=(-3)/(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation: 4(n + 10) = 34

Step 1: Expand the expression.


\sf \implies \boldsymbol{\sf 4(n + 10)} = 34


\sf \implies \boldsymbol{\sf 4(n) + 4(10)} = 34


\sf \implies 4n + 40 = 34

Step 2: Subtract
\sf 40 from both sides and combine like terms.


\sf \implies 4n + 40 - 40 = 34 - 40


\sf \implies 4n = -6

Step 3: Isolate the variable (
\sf n) (simply if necessary).


\sf \implies (4n)/(4) = (-6)/(4)


\sf \implies n=(-6)/(4) = (-3)/(2)

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