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16(d + 1) = 16
d+1=1
d =

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\mathsf{16(d + 1) = 16}


\mathsf{16(d) + (1) = 16}


\mathsf{16d + 16 = 16}


\large\text{Subtract 16 to both sides}


\mathsf{16d + 16 - 16 = 16 - 16}


\large\text{Simplify it}


\mathsf{16d = 16 - 16}


\mathsf{16d = 0}


\large\text{Divide 16 to both sides}


\mathsf{(6d)/(6) = (0)/(16)}


\large\text{Simplify it}


\mathsf{d = (0)/(16)}


\mathsf{d = 0}



\huge\text{Therefore, your answer should be: \boxed{\mathsf0}}}\huge\checkmark



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