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Two step equations 0=4+n/5

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We want to solve the equation


0=4+(n)/(5)

This means we should solve for n or find n. This becomes


\begin{gathered} 0=4+(n)/(5) \\ \text{moving 4 to the other side of the equation, we have } \\ -4=(n)/(5) \\ \text{Hence } \\ (n)/(5)=-4 \\ m\text{ultiplying both sides of the equation by 5, we have } \\ (n)/(5)*(5)/(1)=-4*5 \\ n=-20 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is n = -20

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