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Solve for n. n/3 - 2=4

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According to the given data we have the following equation:

n/3 - 2=4

To calculate the value of n/3 - 2=4 we would make the following calculations:

First we would have to move the number 2 to the other side:

So:

n/3 - 2=4

n/3=4+2

Next we would add the numbers 4+2, so:

n/3=6

Finally, to calculate the n, as the n is dividing the number 3, we would move to the number 3 to other side multiplying the number 8, so:

n=6*3

n=18

Therefore, the value of the n would be 18

The correct option is D.

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