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3 times the sum of N and 4 is 12

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The sum of n and 4 can be express as:


n+4

Three times this sum is:


3(n+4)

And this is equal to 12, then:


3(n+4)=12

Solving for n, we have:


\begin{gathered} 3(n+4)=12 \\ 3n+12=12 \\ 3n=12-12 \\ 3n=0 \\ n=(0)/(3) \\ n=0 \end{gathered}

Therefore, n=0.

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